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Members of Fort Devens RFTA and their family and friends joined 48 other groups across New Hampshire in a September 11th Memorial Hike. This hike is to honor those that lost their lives with a tribute: by flying the American flag atop all 48 four-thousand foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire. After a strenuous hike to the top of Mt. Flume we flew the flag for 2 hours and in the distance could see the flag atop Mt. Liberty.
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Members of Fort Devens RFTA and their family and friends joined 48 other groups across New Hampshire in a September 11th Memorial Hike. This hike is to honor those that lost their lives with a tribute: by flying the American flag atop all 48 four-thousand foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire. After a strenuous hike to the top of Mt. Flume we flew the flag for 2 hours and in the distance could see the flag atop Mt. Liberty.
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Members of Fort Devens RFTA and their family and friends joined 48 other groups across New Hampshire in a September 11th Memorial Hike. This hike is to honor those that lost their lives with a tribute: by flying the American flag atop all 48 four-thousand foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire. After a strenuous hike to the top of Mt. Flume we flew the flag for 2 hours and in the distance could see the flag atop Mt. Liberty.
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Members of Fort Devens RFTA and their family and friends joined 48 other groups across New Hampshire in a September 11th Memorial Hike. This hike is to honor those that lost their lives with a tribute: by flying the American flag atop all 48 four-thousand foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire. After a strenuous hike to the top of Mt. Flume we flew the flag for 2 hours and in the distance could see the flag atop Mt. Liberty.
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Members of Fort Devens RFTA and their family and friends joined 48 other groups across New Hampshire in a September 11th Memorial Hike. This hike is to honor those that lost their lives with a tribute: by flying the American flag atop all 48 four-thousand foot and higher mountains in New Hampshire. After a strenuous hike to the top of Mt. Flume we flew the flag for 2 hours and in the distance could see the flag atop Mt. Liberty.
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