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==Sites of interest== * [[Colby–Sawyer College]]: A small liberal arts school that includes a gym open to the public. * [[Lake Sunapee]]: A large lake that is 4,125 acres in size and is both a cold and warm water fishery. It attracts many people in the summer, and the northeast corner of the lake is located in New London.<ref>{{Cite web |title=SUNAPEE LAKE Sunapee,Newbury,New London |url=https://www.wildlife.state.nh.us/maps/bathymetry/sunapee_sunapee.pdf |website=New Hampshire Fish and Game Department}}</ref> * [[Little Sunapee Lake]]: A clean, small lake on the west side of town with public and private beaches. Bucklin Beach, owned and operated by the town, allows parking in its lot only by town residents. * [[Pleasant Lake (New London, New Hampshire)|Pleasant Lake]]: Located on the east side of town, the lake features public beach access from [[Elkins, New Hampshire|Elkins]] Beach. Fireworks on the Fourth of July. * [[New London Barn Playhouse]]: A prominent summer stock small professional theatre. New Hampshire's oldest summer theatre. Each summer it produces Musicals and Dramas to sold-out crowds of residents and tourists. Listed in the [[New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places]] (NHSRHP) since 2006.<ref name=NHSRHP>{{cite web |url=https://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/programs/documents/sr_listing.pdf |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201205132444/https://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/programs/documents/sr_listing.pdf |archive-date=December 5, 2020 |url-status=live |title=State Register Listing by Town |publisher=New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources |access-date=November 26, 2020}}</ref> * [[Baptist New Meeting House|First Baptist Church]]: Built in 1826 and opened in January of the following year, the church is of a classical New England design by the renowned church architect Asher Benjamin. Listed in both the [[National Register of Historic Places]] and NHSRHP since 2005.<ref name=NHSRHP/> * [[Mount Kearsarge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)|Mount Kearsarge]]: The mountain occupies the towns of [[Warner, New Hampshire|Warner]] and [[Wilmot, New Hampshire|Wilmot]] and is a prominent landform overlooking New London. The Wilmot trailhead in [[Winslow State Park]] is a 15-minute drive away, and the trip from the park to the summit is about 1 mile by the Winslow Trail. The Barlow Trail is a longer route to the summit that allows hikers to make a loop. * [[Mount Sunapee Resort]] is about 20 minutes ({{convert|12|mi}} by road) south of town and provides skiing and riding in the winter. It is also a resort in the summer, featuring activities such as hiking, zip lining, rock climbing, mini and disc golf, and segway tours. * [[New London Historical Society]]: Guided tours of its carriage and sleigh museum and its 19th-century village depicting rural New England life. * The Ice House Museum: A collection of automobiles and Americana.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Welcome |url=https://www.wfkicehouse.org/ |access-date=April 13, 2023 |website=www.wfkicehouse.org}}</ref> * New London Town Green: Friday nights during the summer there are free concerts here. The first weekend in August is Hospital Day, featuring a small carnival, a parade, and a triathlon to help raise money for the local hospital.
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