Picturesque scenes of the White Mountains

The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
Mount Lafayette, Franklin Stanwood. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
Autumn Scenes, White Mountains, Joseph Morviller. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
The Flume, Samuel L. Gerry. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
Echo Lake, Edward Hill. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors, in the society’s new Governor John McLane Gallery. It’s the first show in the gallery and will be on display for an indefinite amount of time. The society is open Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $7 for adults; children 18 and under and members are free. This page, top left: Haying Scene, John Ross Key. Top right: The Flume, Samuel L. Gerry. Above: Echo Lake, Edward Hill. Facing page, top left: Mount Jefferson, from Mount Washington, Hipployte-Louis Garnier. Right: Autumn Scenes, White Mountains, Joseph Morviller. Bottom left: We Go a Fishing, Thomas Hill. Middle: Mount Lafayette, Franklin Stanwood.
We Go a Fishing, Thomas Hill. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.(TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
Haying Scene, John Ross Key. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)
The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors in the society's new Governor John McLane Gallery.
Mount Jefferson, from Mount Washington, Hipployte-Louis Garnier. (TIM GOODWIN / Insider staff)

The N.H. Historical Society recently opened a new exhibit, White Mountains in the Parlor: The Art of Bringing Nature Indoors, in the society’s new Governor John McLane Gallery. It’s the first show in the gallery and will be on display for an indefinite amount of time. The society is open Tuesday through Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $7 for adults; children 18 and under and members are free.

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