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South Acworth, New Hampshire

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Village Store, South Acworth NH
Village Store, South Acworth NH

South Acworth is an unincorporated community in the town of Acworth in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. It is located around a dam on the Cold River, 2 miles (3 km) south of and 700 feet (210 m) downhill from the Acworth town center. New Hampshire Route 123A passes through the village, heading east to New Hampshire Route 10 in the town of Marlow and west to Alstead. South Acworth has a separate ZIP code (03607) from the rest of Acworth.

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South Acworth, New Hampshire
Beryl Mountain Road,

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Beryl Mountain Road

Beryl Mountain Road
03601
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Bascom Maple Farms
Bascom Maple Farms

Bascom Maple Farms, Inc., is a privately held company based at the Bascom Maple Farm in Acworth, New Hampshire, with a mailing address of Alstead, New Hampshire. Officers of the company include President Bruce Bascom and Vice-Presidents David Bascom and Kevin Bascom.The company is one of the largest independent maple wholesalers in the United States, as well as the country's largest distributor of new and used sugaring equipment to maple farmers and sugar houses. Bascom Maple Farms is one of the top four maple syrup processors in the United States and also buys, produces, bottles and sells pure maple syrup and maple sugar.The Bascom family began producing maple syrup in 1853 and has operated commercial syrup production and maple packing facilities for over 40 years. Its division Bascom Family Farms is the largest independent supplier of pure and organic maple syrup and maple sugar products.Kenneth Bascom, who was instrumental in bringing the Bascom Farm maple products to the forefront of the industry, was inducted into the American Maple Hall of Fame in 1994. In 2010, Bruce Bascom was also honored by the North American Maple Syrup Council with induction into the Maple Hall of Fame, headquartered at the International Maple Museum Centre in Croghan, New York. Kenneth Bascom and his son Bruce are one of only three father-son inductions honored in the Maple Hall of Fame.Author Douglas Whynott records some of Bascom Maple Farms' history in his 2014 book The Sugar Season.