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    • UNH-Durham Transit Station
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The Squam Lakes Natural Science Center

Since 1966, The Science Center has enlightened and educated visitors about the natural world. The Visitor Center has environmentally appropriate systems that include composting toilets, solar hot water panels, and photovoltaic panels to generate electricity. The systems are incorporated as part of the learning experience at the center. Visit their website at www.nhnature.org. 
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