Plymouth State University, Public university in Plymouth, New Hampshire, United States.
Plymouth State University is a public university in New Hampshire located in a region with mountains and forests. The campus has buildings for classes, student housing, and research facilities spread across the grounds.
The university was founded in 1871 as a school for teacher training. Later it was transformed into a state college until it received university status in 2003.
The Museum of the White Mountains displays regional artworks and objects that tell the story of this area. Visitors can see how people here have lived and what artistic traditions are rooted in the place.
The campus is located in the White Mountains and is easy to access for visitors and students. There are many pathways to explore, and most buildings have clear signage.
Each fall, carved pumpkins are placed on the towers of historic Rounds Hall. This tradition has existed since 1975 and is a familiar sight for visitors and students.
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