Frost in 1941
Frost circa 1910
Robert Frost's 85th birthday in 1959
Pinkerton Academy
The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire, where he wrote many of his poems, including "Tree at My Window" and "Mending Wall".
Tsienneto Boat Club c. 1910
"I had a lover's quarrel with the world." The epitaph engraved on his tomb is an excerpt from his poem "The Lesson for Today".
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The Frost family grave in Bennington Old Cemetery
Birch Street {{circa|1905}}
U.S stamp, 1974
HEH Shoe Factory in 1909
Robert Frost Hall at Southern New Hampshire University
Hildreth Hall in 1914
"The Road Not Taken", as featured in Mountain Interval (1916)
Thornton Square {{circa|1915}}

Derry was also for a time the home of the poet Robert Frost and his family.

- Derry, New Hampshire

Shortly before his death, Frost's grandfather purchased a farm for Robert and Elinor in Derry, New Hampshire; Frost worked the farm for nine years while writing early in the mornings and producing many of the poems that would later become famous.

- Robert Frost
Frost in 1941

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Pinkerton Academy

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John Morrison Pinkerton, son of Elder James
The two original school buildings. The right building is the one created using John Pinkerton's bequest.
1909 advertisement for the school
Pinkerton's student body of 1919
Pinkerton Academy football squad of 1896
Girls' basketball team 1925
Alan Shepard was part of the 1940 graduating class.

Pinkerton Academy is a secondary school in Derry, New Hampshire, United States.

Some buildings are dedicated to important people of the academy, such as Robert Frost, Alan Shepard, and Ivah A. Hackler.

Robert Frost Farm (Derry, New Hampshire)

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Visits to the information center in the barn and self-guided tours around the property are free. Guided tours are available for a nominal fee.
Chair similar to the one that Frost used for writing; on the table lie copies of The Youth's Companion which he read to his children and students.
Original soapstone sink with marks where the Frost family sharpened their knives. It was found in the cellar and reinstalled in the 1980s.

The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire is a two-story, clapboard, connected farm built in 1884.

It was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1900 to 1911.

New Hampshire

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State in the New England region of the United States.

State in the New England region of the United States.

The historical coat of arms of New Hampshire, from 1876
Site of first house in New Hampshire, present mansion constructed in 1750, by Gov. W. B. Wentworth, New York Public Library
Fort William and Mary in 1705
1922 map of New Hampshire published in the bulletin of the Brown Company in Berlin
Köppen climate types of New Hampshire, using 1991-2020 climate normals.
Map of New Hampshire, with roads, rivers, and major cities
Shaded relief map of New Hampshire
Mount Adams (5774 ft) is part of New Hampshire's Presidential Range.
Lake Winnipesaukee and the Ossipee Mountains
Autumn leaves on many hardwood trees in New Hampshire turn colors, attracting many tourists
Downtown Manchester
Main Street, Nashua
Largest reported ancestry groups in New Hampshire by town as of 2013. Dark purple indicates Irish, light purple English, pink French, turquoise French Canadian, dark blue Italian, and light blue German. Gray indicates townships with no reported data.
Farmers' market of Mack's Apples
The New Hampshire State House in Concord
Saint Anselm College has held several national debates on campus.
Dartmouth College before a debate in 2008
Manchester–Boston Regional Airport from the air
Dartmouth College's Baker Library
Thompson Hall, at UNH, was built in 1892.

The largest is Pinkerton Academy in Derry, which is owned by a private non-profit organization and serves as the public high school of several neighboring towns.

Prominent individuals from New Hampshire include 14th President of the United States Franklin Pierce, founding father Nicholas Gilman, Senator Daniel Webster, Revolutionary War hero John Stark, editor Horace Greeley, founder of the Christian Science religion Mary Baker Eddy, poet Robert Frost, astronaut Alan Shepard, rock musician Ronnie James Dio, author Dan Brown, actor Adam Sandler, inventor Dean Kamen, comedians Sarah Silverman and Seth Meyers, restaurateurs Richard and Maurice McDonald, and WWE wrestler Triple H, aka Paul Michael Levesque.