J.D. Salinger’s Second House
J.D. Salinger’s Second House is a house in Town of Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire which is located on Lang Road. J.D. Salinger’s Second House is situated nearby to Blow-me-down Pond, as well as near the town Plainfield.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Windsor station and Windsor House.
Windsor station
Railway station
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Windsor station, also known as Windsor–Mt. Ascutney, is an Amtrak intercity train station in Windsor, Vermont currently served by the Vermonter train over the New England Central Railroad line tracks. Windsor station is situated 2½ miles southwest of J.D. Salinger’s Second House.
Windsor House
Heritage site
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The Windsor House is a historic former hotel building at 54 Main Street in Windsor, Vermont. Built in 1836, it was for many years a mainstay of the village's travel industry, whose famous guests include Theodore Roosevelt. Windsor House is situated 2½ miles southwest of J.D. Salinger’s Second House.
Old Constitution House
House
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The Old Constitution House is a historic house at 16 North Main Street in Windsor, Vermont. It is the birthplace of the Vermont Republic and the Constitution of the State of Vermont. Old Constitution House is situated 2 miles southwest of J.D. Salinger’s Second House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Plainfield and Windsor.
Plainfield
Town
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Plainfield is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. At the time of the 2020 census, the town had a population of 2,459. The town is home to the Helen Woodruff Smith Bird Sanctuary and Annie Duncan State Forest. Plainfield is situated 1½ miles north of J.D. Salinger’s Second House.
Windsor
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Windsor is in Southern Vermont. Windsor sits on the banks of the Connecticut River. Mount Ascutney, one of Vermont's only volcanoes, offers great views while visiting this small but progressive community.
Windsor Village Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Windsor Village Historic District is a historical district in the center of Windsor, Vermont. It includes several dozen properties which were built in the 18th, the 19th, and in the beginning of the 20th centuries, built in different architectural styles. Windsor Village Historic District is situated 2½ miles southwest of J.D. Salinger’s Second House.
J.D. Salinger’s Second House
- Type: House
- Address: 301 Lang Road, Cornish
- Categories: building, historic site, historic building, and residential building
- Location: Town of Cornish, Sullivan, New Hampshire, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
43.51229° or 43° 30′ 44″ northLongitude
-72.36506° or 72° 21′ 54″ westOpen location code
87M9GJ6M+WXOpenStreetMap ID
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historic=building
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