The picture shows a view of all (9) Colorful 1940s Bear Brook State Park New Hampshire Advertising Pass Tickets in this lot. The backs of these are blank. These are on colored Dennison tags and most of them have their original strings still attached. All of these passes were found taped inside a scrap book type photo album. They are from 1947, 1948, and 1949. Each of these have a stamped date. They are as follows: August 3, 1947 August 26, 1948 August 27, 1948 August 27, 1948 August 29, 1948 June 18, 1949 June 25, 1949 July 11, 1949 July 18, 1949 The tickets or passes each measure 2-1/8'' x 4-1/4''. They appear to be in excellent used condition as pictured. Each of them have some tape marks or some tape remaining. Below here is some additional information about Bear Brook State Park:
Bear Brook State Park From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bear Brook State Park is a 10,000 acre preserve located in Allenstown, New Hampshire and surrounding towns. It is one of New Hampshire's largest state parks. Amenities at Bear Brook include camp sites, a picnic area, hiking trails, swimming and fishing ponds, archery range, camp store, ball field, playground, bathhouse, shelters, picnic tables, canoe and row boat rentals, physical fitness course, Camping Museum, 4-H Nature Center, Snowmobile Museum and the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Museum. The park takes its name from Bear Brook, a stream which runs through the park. Its environment is that of the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion. In 1935 Bear Brook was selected for development as a recreational demonstration area. At that time nearly 25% of the States population lived within a 15 mile radius. Bear Brook State Park started with 6,849 acres and has grown into the States largest State Park with about 10,000 acres. |