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Ashenden State Forest, sometimes written as Ashendon State Forest, is a 165-acre (67-hectare) protected area in the town of Warner, New Hampshire.[1] It was donated to the state by Katharine Brown.[when?] She subsequently donated an easement on an adjacent 83 acres (34 ha) including a historic farmhouse. Brown died in 2005.[2] Ashenden State Forest is located south of Cunningham Pond, the Chandler Reservation, and the Harriman Chandler State Forest.
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