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Updated: 10/13/05
Columbus Day weekend is traditionally the biggest weekend for fall foliage tours, but trees in southern New Hampshire were only just beginning to turn colors by that day this year. Still, this Hooksett sassafras tree was making its best effort to show every color possible on one branch. (Ginger Kozlowski Photo)
Columbus Day weekend is traditionally the biggest weekend for fall foliage tours, but trees in southern New Hampshire were only just beginning to turn colors by that day this year. Still, this Hooksett sassafras tree was making its best effort to show every color possible on one branch. (Ginger Kozlowski Photo)

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