White Cottage Ice Cream Stand and Snack Bar Gutted

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  1. darlene's avatar

    Posted by darlene on August 29, 2011 at 18:43

    heartbreaking..part of every vacation included our annual stop here….tears…

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  2. Ed Sharron's avatar

    Many other incredible and sad photos of the flooding in town om GreekDiva96’s Flickr page:

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  3. Lee Crawford's avatar

    Hope the White Cottage can be revived; they have the best hamburgers.

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  4. liz b's avatar

    Posted by liz b on August 29, 2011 at 20:22

    This breaks my heart! The White Cottage has been a family favorite for 4 generations. We will be there buying ice cream and fried clams as soon as we possibly can!

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  5. Christine's avatar

    Posted by Christine on August 29, 2011 at 20:54

    Will miss taking my grandchildren for ice cream, it is so sad!

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  6. Carl Witthoft's avatar

    Posted by Carl Witthoft on August 30, 2011 at 07:58

    Very sad — we always stocked up on hand-packed ice cream after dining there. Plus, the Farmer’s Market next door was flooded. Where to go now for excellent veggies, sandwiches, and of course fancy chocolates?

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  7. Candy's avatar

    Posted by Candy on August 30, 2011 at 13:27

    I know it’s not the Farmer’s Market BUT, STERN’s in White River Junction is a great place for fresh Veggies and Fruits. No you won’t get sandwiches or fancy chocolates but, it’s a start. 🙂

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