ËœWho has the right to farm, fish, and boat on the land, streams, and lakes in New Hampshire? Should drinking water be a public resource, controlled by the state? How much of our land should be saved for wilderness, and how much should be allocated for logging and other uses? A traveling exhibition, offering a compelling look at these and other land use issues, will be on view at the Northern Forest Heritage Park in Berlin May 6, through September 6.

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