I realize this is unimportant, but the Connecticut River boundary between Vermont and New Hampshire is also basically the right bank - step into the water (or visit an island) and you're in New Hampshire.
I realize this is unimportant, but the Connecticut River boundary between Vermont and New Hampshire is also basically the right bank - step into the water (or visit an island) and you're in New Hampshire.
I realize this is unimportant, but the Connecticut River boundary between Vermont and New Hampshire is also basically the right bank - step into the water (or visit an island) and you're in New Hampshire.
good catch, thanks