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Old 11-25-2013, 08:01 AM   #1
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I am looking to buy a big Christmas Tree this year. Something 10-15 feet would be great. Does anyone have any suggestions? Just FYI I live in Gilford.
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I am looking to buy a big Christmas Tree this year. Something 10-15 feet would be great. Does anyone have any suggestions? Just FYI I live in Gilford.
Take the turn onto Moultonboro Neck road and there is a tree farm on the left, right before you start going up the hill. You can walk the fields and pick out your tree and tag it starting the day after thanksgiving then come back and cut it down or they will cut it for you. Nice and fresh and they definitely have some tall trees
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Take the turn onto Moultonboro Neck road and there is a tree farm on the left, right before you start going up the hill. You can walk the fields and pick out your tree and tag it starting the day after thanksgiving then come back and cut it down or they will cut it for you. Nice and fresh and they definitely have some tall trees
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