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Sunny Jim
The Old Man's Little Brother

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Did you know the Old Man of the Mountain has a little brother? Noted in the local history books as first found and named by William Laskey and Raymond Huse, this stone profile sits smiling not farm from road's edge on Branch Hill Road. His face familiar to those of us who remember and love the more known and beloved Old Man of Cannon Mountain.

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Take a slow drive just off Applebee Road to spot him. You can even find a souvenir featuring Raymond Huse's poem of Sunny Jim at Ira Miller's General Store.

Location: Branch Hill Road (to the left just off Applebee & past the tree farm sign)

Website: NH Magazine Article by Bonnie Meroth for more details

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