Trails include forest, woodland wetlands, pond, streams and marshes serving as a wildlife sanctuary, attracting bluebirds, loons, ospreys in the spring and bald eagles in the winter. The Audubon Center hosts year-round nature, recreation and environmental education and has live animal … [Read more...]
Lake Massabesic (Manchester)
A leaf peeper's delight during Fall Foliage but for other times, this is a great place to stroll, bike ride, jog, swim and bring a picnic spread. Wildlife you may see include deer, raccoon, fox and for birders, loons, hawks and many other species who are attracted by the watershed. Game fish … [Read more...]
Horatio Colony House Museum & Nature Preserve (Keene)
The Horatio Colony House Museum is a stately 1806 Federal house that was the home of Horatio Colony II, descendent of one of Keene's prominent industrialist families. The house features original furnishings and decorative arts exactly in place, just as when the family lived here. The Horatio … [Read more...]
Lui Lui Italian Restaurant (Nashua)
(Pronounced "Louie-Louie"), wood, brick, fun, alive and friendly are words that describe the atmosphere, and reasonably-priced, generous portions and consistently good describes the food. This is where a business meeting can happen at one table, a family can be at the next, and it all works. … [Read more...]
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Pet-Friendly Hotels in the Seacoast
These rates were quoted on June 1, 2014 so please check with the hotel for any changes and to ask if they need any special documentation (health certificate or whatever). Charges are per pet, per night OR a flat per-pet rate per stay. Charges are also subject to NH Rooms & Meals Tax. For … [Read more...]
Millyard Museum (Manchester)
Located in Mill No. 3 at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant Streets in the historic Amoskeag Millyard, their permanent exhibit, Woven in Time: 11,000 Years at Amoskeag Falls, traces from native people who fished at Amoskeag Falls 11,000 years ago through early farmers and lumbermen, and the … [Read more...]
Anheuser Busch Brewery Tour (Merrimack)
A guided tour of the Anheuser Busch Brewery includes seeing where/how their beers are made, including a visit to the stables of their famous Clydesdale horses and a sampling of their beers where you can choose any two to try, soft drinks for those who avoid alcoholic beverages. There are also … [Read more...]
Bear Brook State Park (Allentown)
(Bring your own horse): 28 minutes from Manchester or 23 from Concord, with over 10,000 acres, this is the largest developed state park in New Hampshire. 40 miles of heavily forested trails include marshes, bogs, summits, and ponds. The park offers a variety of options for hikers, mountain bikers … [Read more...]
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MT’s Local, Kitchen & Wine Bar (Nashua)
Having opened in 1995 as Michael Timothy's Bistro (which literally raised the bar for Nashua's restaurants from then on), chef-owner Michael Buckley was also among the first in the farm-to-table movement by morphing his very successful urban north end type Michael Timothy's into MT's Local. They … [Read more...]
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