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- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp abstract "The Abenaki Indian Shop and Camp is a historic Native American site in the Intervale section of Conway, New Hampshire. The site is a camp established by Abenakis who were lured to the area by the prospect of making baskets and selling them to visitors to the resort areas of the White Mountains in the late 19th century. The Abenaki were descended from the area's original Native American population, who were driven from the area during the colonial period. It consists of a small shop, a structure purchased c. 1900 by Chief Joseph Laurent from the Maine Central Railroad, as well as a cluster of five cabins set in a grove of pine trees. Also included on the property is a wigwam (one of three built by Laurent's son Stephen) and a totem pole.The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. It is located on Intervale Cross Road, about one mile east of New Hampshire Route 16.".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp added "1991-02-28".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp area "15378.05440512".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp location Conway,_New_Hampshire.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp nrhpReferenceNumber "91000218".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp wikiPageID "42604479".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp wikiPageRevisionID "606120249".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp yearOfConstruction "1884".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp added "1991-02-28".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp architectOrBuilder "Laurent,Joseph".
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- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp governingBody "Local".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp latDegrees "44".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp latDirection "N".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp latMinutes "4".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp latSeconds "28".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp location "Intervale Crossroad, 1 mi. E of NH 16, Conway, New Hampshire".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp locmapin "New Hampshire".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp longDegrees "71".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp longDirection "W".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp longMinutes "8".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp longSeconds "11".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp name "Abenaki Indian Shop and Camp".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp nrhpType "hd".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp refnum "91000218".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_completed_in_1884.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Carroll_County,_New_Hampshire.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp subject Category:Historic_districts_in_New_Hampshire.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_Hampshire.
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- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp type HistoricPlace.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp type Place.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp type Wikidata:Q532.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp type Location.
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- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp comment "The Abenaki Indian Shop and Camp is a historic Native American site in the Intervale section of Conway, New Hampshire. The site is a camp established by Abenakis who were lured to the area by the prospect of making baskets and selling them to visitors to the resort areas of the White Mountains in the late 19th century. The Abenaki were descended from the area's original Native American population, who were driven from the area during the colonial period.".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp label "Abenaki Indian Shop and Camp".
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- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp lat "44.074444444444445".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp long "-71.13638888888889".
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp wasDerivedFrom Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp?oldid=606120249.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp isPrimaryTopicOf Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp.
- Abenaki_Indian_Shop_and_Camp name "Abenaki Indian Shop and Camp".