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Flume Gorge - Wikipedia Discovered in 1808 by 93-year-old "Aunt" Jess Guernsey, the Flume is now a paid attraction that allows visitors to walk through it from May 10 to October 20 Pets are not allowed
The Flume Gorge in Lincoln, NH | Hiking Through History Ninety-three-year-old “Aunt” Jess Guernsey was stunned (and in extraordinary shape for her age, we’d say) She had taken the warm June day to explore the land surrounding her family’s new homestead, and was following the sound of running water to what she hoped would be a new fishing hole
Flume Gorge - NH State Parks The Flume was discovered in 1808 by 93-year-old “Aunt” Jess Guernsey when she accidently came upon it while fishing She had trouble convincing her family of the marvelous discovery, but eventually persuaded others to come and see for themselves
The Flume Gorge – FlyAllOver It was a brilliant, sunny autumn day in New Hampshire, and the six of us set out in the morning to explore The Flume, a gorge in Franconia Notch State Park According to NH Parks, "The Flume was discovered in 1808 by 93-year-old “Aunt” Jess Guernsey when she accidentally came upon it while fishing
Flume Gorge: Alive with Nature - NH State Parks Looking up through the gorge it’s easy to see why the discoverer of the gorge, 93-year-old “Aunt” Jess Guernsey initially had trouble convincing her family it was real Keep an eye out for attractions like the sign marking the location of the Great Boulder which once hung above the gorge
The Flume Historical Marker According to local folk-lore the Flume was discovered in 1808 by "Aunt Jess" Guernsey, one of the pioneers of the region, who at age 93 went trout fishing and upon returning home told of looking into a great chasm
Flume Gorge | Franconia Notch | White Mountains New Hampshire The Flume was discovered in 1808 by a 93-year-old woman known as “Aunt” Jess Guernsey She accidentally came upon it while fishing After her discovery, she had trouble convincing her family of this marvelous discovery Eventually, she persuaded others to come and see for themselves
The History of Flume Gorge | Western White Mountains Chamber of Commerce The discovery of the Flume Gorge is historically credited to “Aunt” Jess Guernsey in 1808 While exploring near her homestead, she followed the sound of rushing water, hoping to find a good fishing spot Instead, she stumbled upon the gorge, a breathtaking natural wonder that she shared with others
The Flume Gorge, Lincoln, New Hampshire - Flickr "The Flume was discovered in 1808 by 93-year-old “Aunt” Jess Guernsey when she accidently came upon it while fishing She had trouble convincing her family of the marvelous discovery, but eventually persuaded others to come and see for themselves