Settled in 1769, and incorporated in 1790, the town of Bartlett, in Carroll County, New Hampshire, was named for Dr. Josiah Bartlett, the first chief executive to be called governor, a representative to the Continental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence, whose name was placed directly beneath that of John Hancock. Situated in the White Mountains, and surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, the town includes the Village District, in Upper Bartlett, as well as Glen, in Central Bartlett, and Cooks Crossing, Dundee, Goodrich Falls, Hart's Location, Jericho, Intervale, Lower Bartlett, and West Side Road.
 
 
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Located within the White Mountain National Forest, under a special use permit, the Bartlett, New Hampshire, and the only slope-side hotel in the Mount Washington Valley. Its 143 guest accommodations are highlighted, with photographs, details about lodging options and resort information.
http://www.attitash.com/
Situated in Barlett, New Hampshire, the resort’s lodging facilities are highlighted, including an overview of the accommodations, photographs, its rates and packages, amenities, and online reservations.
http://www.attitashmtvillage.com/
Bartlett Congregational Church
Affiliated with the United Church of Christ, the congregation’s shared beliefs and practices are outlined, with a schedule of services, church calendar, and introduction to its pastor and leadership. Announcements and notices are published to the site.
http://www.bartlettchurchnh.org/
The family friendly bed and breakfast, offering inn and cottage rooms, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, is highlighted, including its rooms, rates, packages and offers, a blog, contacts, and online reservation system.
http://www.bartlettinn.com/
Pre-dating the town’s official web site, this privately maintained site offers information about the town, including its organizations, clubs and activities, the town government, and statistical data.
http://www.bartlettnh.net/
The town of Bartlett, New Hampshire consists of different villages, including Glen, Intervale, and Hart’s Location. Its villages are introduced here, along with a guide to local lodging facilities, restaurants, shopping venues, attractions, and real estate services.
http://www.bartlettvillage.com/
Glen Junction Family Restaurant
Located in Glen, New Hampshire, the family owned restaurant is featured, including directions, menus, and its days and hours of operation, as well as its availability for private events and functions.
http://glenjunction.com/
Featuring the only wooden roller coaster of its kind in New England, Story Land is an amusement park in Glen, New Hampshire. Its location, directions, attractions, hours of operation, tickets and season passes are featured, and available online, along with suggestions for area lodging facilities and restaurants.
https://www.storylandnh.com/
Town of Bartlett, New Hampshire
An overview of the White Mountain municipality is presented on its official web site, including downloadable forms, meeting agendas and minutes, contacts for the town’s selectmen and administrative personnel, as well as a guide to local facilities and services.
http://www.bartlettnh.org/