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Pursuing a new waterpark and moniker downtown, N H s smallest city hopes to make a big splash with tourists
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N H city hopes to make big splash with whitewater park, new name
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New Hampshire Magazine
April 21, 2021
New Hampshire’s smallest city has big plans.
Once a thriving mill town, City Manager Judie Milner is hoping a big new project will help revitalize Franklin.
“I’m hoping that we will have a vibrant downtown as a result of this park, and more restaurants coming in, some storefronts filled up, people actually downtown, enjoying the downtown and enjoying the amenities that are there … just having excitement for the downtown and life after five o’clock at night,” she says.
Mill City Park, coupled with an innovative and unique white water rafting park, will bring in spectators and guests, hopefully stimulating the town’s economy, including attracting new restaurants, shops, tourism and infrastructure.
Primer parque de Nueva Inglaterra con canal de aguas bravas abrirá este año
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Mill City Park construction to begin soon, New Hampshire
Mill City Park construction to begin soon, New Hampshire
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New Hampshire is slated to receive the first whitewater park in the state with the construction of the Mill City Park in Franklin Falls that is expected to begin construction in July of 2021. The first phase of construction will be a timber-frame pavilion, parking lots, and two sets of standing waves in the riverbed. In 2022, construction is scheduled to begin on refurbishment of Trestle Bridge, an old railroad bridge, into a footbridge to connect the Winnipesaukee River Trail to Mill City Park and the downtown area. Eventually, the park will feature sites for camping, climbing walls, trails for walking and bicycling, an amphitheater, and historic features around remnants of three mills that once stood there.