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Memorial Arch of Tilton

Replica of Arch of Titus built by Charles Tilton

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Description

The Memorial Arch of Tilton, sometimes referred to as Tilton’s Folly, or simply the Tilton Arch is a historic arch on Elm Street in Northfield, New Hampshire, United States, on a hill overlooking the town of Tilton. The 55-foot-tall arch (17 m) was built by Charles E. Tilton in 1882 and was modeled after the Arch of Titus in Rome, its surfaces, however, modeled in the rustication that was currently a fashionable feature of Romanesque revival building. The Memorial Arch of Tilton was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The park has picnic tables, grills, good sledding in Winter.

Year Round or Seasonal
Year Round
Cost to use
Free
Restroom
No
Dog-Friendly
Yes, On Leash Only
Water On-Site
No
Address
Elm Street, Northfield, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 03276, United States
Elm Street, Northfield, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 03276, United States