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The Fells

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The first cottage on the property was constructed in 1891 under the direction of architect George Hammond. In 1897, a second guest cottage was added beside the original. The main entrance of the primary cottage faced the lake, as the Hay family arrived by boat. After Hay's death in 1905, the property
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The refuge is open to the public year-round during daylight hours. Recommended activities include wildlife observation and photography, and environmental education and interpretation. The 0.9-mile (1.4 km) John Hay II Forest Ecology Trail offers a self-guided hike through the forest and along
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farms were becoming less profitable, due to more Western competition. As a result, the state of New Hampshire stepped in and encouraged America's wealthy elite to buy up the farms and keep them afloat. In 1888, Hay bought 1,000 acres (400 ha) along the shore of
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as an important early example of the summer estate movement of the late 19th century in New Hampshire, and for its association with Hay, a leading politician and diplomat, at the height of his career. The Fells is where John Hay wrote the
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Today, The Fells is maintained by a large group of volunteers, as well as a garden staff and administrators. The house and surrounding lands are still open to the public. The Fells hosts many cultural and educational events.
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was split in 2008. The northern two-thirds of the property (containing the buildings and surrounding grounds) was transferred to The Fells in that year in exchange for lands in northern New Hampshire which were added to the
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style. The breezeway connecting the two cottages was transformed into a formal hallway, so that the two cottages became part of one house. A garage was later added to accommodate the growing use of automobiles.
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organization, was created to manage the house and surrounding lands. In 2008, The Fells bought the lands surrounding the main house from the Fish and Wildlife Service, through a land swap at
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visited The Fells in the summer of 1902, during a campaign trip. A maple tree was planted in what is now the veranda, during his visit. The tree is now referred to as the Roosevelt Tree.
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The remaining one-third of the property continues as the John Hay National Wildlife Refuge, comprising 80 acres (32 ha) of hardwoods and softwoods, a small meadow, Beech Brook,
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Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic District
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was handed down to his son, Clarence Hay. Clarence and his wife Alice (née:
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in various capacities in a career that lasted over 40 years. He was
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in 1898, serving in that position until his death in 1905.
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Established in 1987 for migratory bird conservation, the
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In 1960 the Hays donated 675 acres (273 ha) to the
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the shore of Lake Sunapee. Parking is at The Fells.
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Index

John Hay National Wildlife Refuge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Newbury, New Hampshire
43°21.1′N 72°2.8′W / 43.3517°N 72.0467°W / 43.3517; -72.0467
Prentice Sanger
Colonial Revival
00001288
John Milton Hay
Newbury, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Route 103A
New Hampshire Route 103
United States
Abraham Lincoln
Civil War
United States Secretary of State
New Hampshire
Lake Sunapee
Henry Adams
Washington

Appleton
Colonial Revival
Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests
United States Fish and Wildlife Service
John Hay National Wildlife Refuge
not-for-profit
Lake Umbagog
Coös County, New Hampshire

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