Location:
Appel Way Trail,
Keene,
NH
Brought to you by: Scores Running Club
Score's Running Club is proud to present our inaugural 10-Mile road race event. Come and enjoy our scenic Keene, NH course during peak foliage season in New Hampshire. We offer many amenities, including professional timing and results, USATF Certified 10-mile course, finish-line entertainment and refreshments including beer, and prizes for multiple age groups.
Location: Appel Way Trail, Keene, NH
Brought to you by: Scores Running Club
Saturday, October 28, 2017 5:00 AM - Saturday, October 28, 2017 8:00 AM
American Legion Post 4, 797 Court St, Keene, NH.
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