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David Govatski, sitting by the State Champion White Spruce after measuring it, will give a presentation on "White Mountain Forest Fires" at Plymouth State University on May 22. It's just one of many special events planned this centennial year for the forest. (COURTESY PHOTO)

PLYMOUTH — The Museum of the White Mountains and the White Mountain National Forest are presenting a series of events throughout the summer to celebrate the centennial of the forest.

Most are free and open to the public and take place at the Museum of the White Mountains (MWM) unless otherwise stated. The museum is located at 34 Highland St. on the campus of Plymouth State University. For more information, call (603) 535-3210. Below is the lineup of events:

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