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National Perspective: Road connects state’s past to present
WARREN, N.H. — Come along for a leisurely drive on the winding, remote backwoods byways of American conservatism. Let’s start in Lebanon, N.H., where Norris Cotton worked as a lawyer before being elected to the U.S. House (1947-1954) and the Senate (1954-1974, 1975). He described himself as “rock-ribbed conservative and proud of it.” Drive north a while on Route 10, turn onto the country road known grandly as the Governor Meldrim Thomson Scenic Highway and pause at Mount Cube, where within living memory Mr. Thomson, who governed this state from 1973 to 1979, would serve you a plate of pancakes slathered in his own maple syrup. Mr. Thomson, who wanted to outfit the state National Guard with n

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