Danadroid

Danadroid OP t1_j8wi6h4 wrote

It most definitely was not my vehicle. My wife and I both smelled it soon as we opened the front door to leave today. We live in an apartment and my truck is on the other side of the parking lot. Also, people who passed through Whitefield to get to the same place I work said they smelled it on the way through as well.

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Danadroid OP t1_j8wbo6q wrote

interesting. So maybe not the toxic cloud. Whitefield is in a valley surrounded by mountains. Wondering if they just acted like a trap and the chemicals have begun to sink down and accumulate enough to produce a smell. We're supposed to get some rain. Wonder if it's worth collecting some of it and testing PH.

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Danadroid t1_j5zbt14 wrote

That example is definitely misleading. Looks like it could be a new construction manufactured home 100% but then you see this in the construction details:

Condition

New construction: No

Year built: 1948

Looking at more of the photos, maybe it's not a manufactured home at all though. Just some fancy updates.

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Danadroid t1_j4x67vy wrote

Ah well, I'm not real familiar with much in southern NH but Gunstock and that whole area around lake winnepesaukee is not bad. If you like Mexican food, head west from Gunstock to Bristol NH and check out https://www.cielitomexicanrestaurant.com/

There's a bunch of nice restaurants in Plymouth as well, Foster's Boiler Room is one of my favorites there.

If you get a day to drive further north up Interstate 93, pass through the notch into northern NH and the views while passing cannon mountain are beautiful for first timers, and check out Schillings in Littleon NH. It's an European style brewery that does pizzas and some other items. Hope you enjoy your visit!

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