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Skohegan, New Hampshire is a small town located on the banks of Lake Saint Horn in the northern part of the state. Skohegan’s origins lie in the logging industry, but nowadays the 2,750 residents of the town rely on outside work in the county’s lumber and paper mills, coveted positions at the local stamping plant, or run small family businesses. The town attracts mild but consistent tourism during the summer months, and a brief boom in the winter, in the form of fishing enthusiasts.
  Lake Saint Horn was once a part of the Moose Brook river structure. The waterfall that formed the lake was used to drop logging shipments and send them east. But in the early 1900’s a dam was built upriver to reroute the main trade at the time, drying up the waterfall and ending the logging era in Skohegan. The lake itself is additionally fed by a joining of underground streams that web the high hills the town is nestled in, and as such the lake is deep and catch is prolific and varied.

Some ways north of the town, just shy of the Canada border, is a ski resort owned and operated by the Sullivans, who originated in the town a few generations previously and own significant portions of real estate within the town. They have been purchasing pieces of land between the resort and the town, and have now begun to make moves to build a hotel lodge on the waterfall cliff overlooking the town. The townspeople are not having it, but slowing them up in court is timely and costly. Further south is the larger and more prosperous Rooker’s Road, where many people go to shop and the teenaged kids attend school.

The area around the town is dense forests and high, rocky hills, and its not uncommon to come across moose and black bear. The average person in town has a high likelihood of being able to shoot, for safety’s sake. Though the town has a concentrated business neighborhood and several residential neighborhoods, many residents live outside of the town proper, within the wooded cliffs surrounding the lake and river. The town is home to more than its share of oddballs, but most are largely harmless and the town is relatively peaceful.

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