Two galleries—the Exhibition Gallery and the Juried Artists' Gallery. The Exhibition Gallery features the works of regional and nationally acclaimed artists, rotating every seven to eight weeks. The Juried Artists' Gallery features art and crafted works for sale, such as jewelry, furniture, fiber … [Read more...]
The Fort at No. 4 (Charleston)
A living history museum. Among the English settlements here until after the French and Indian War, what is now known as the town of Charleston began as a fortified 10-family settlement in the 1740s along the Connecticut River. The fort has been authentically recreated and they present its … [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...]
SEE Science Center (Manchester)
Two floors of hands-on exhibits involving light, forces, sound, electricity, and simple machinery. The LEGO Millyard Project is on permanent display. They also have workshops, mini-courses and host birthday parties and overnights. Do note that The Millyard Museum is also in the same … [Read more...]
The Franklin Pierce Manse (Concord)
Experience the life and time of 14th President of the United States and New Hampshire resident President Franklin Pierce through the pre-Civil War days of the 1840's. The Pierce family occupied this 19th century Greek Revival home from 1842-1848 and through exhibits, hands on objects, visual clues … [Read more...]
Strawbery Banke Museum
This is a multi-era "neighborhood," its houses restored to reflect different time periods as lived by generations of people who settled in Portsmouth from the late 17th to mid-20th centuries. Historic landscapes and gardens, interpretive programs and featured exhibits. Hours: May 1 - October … [Read more...]
Seacoast Science Center (Rye)
Of interest to all ages, this is about ocean education with activities both indoors and outside, from hands-on touching of squishies and exhibits to organized day camp programs for exploration and lots in between. Hours: November-February: Open Saturday-Monday and school vacation days … [Read more...]
The Woodman Institute (Dover)
Focusing on early 20th century, four historic buildings include The Ladd-Gilman House, an original 1675 colonial garrison house furnished with period artifacts. Abolitionist Senator John P. Hale’s 1813 vintage home displays furniture, paintings, fire & police memorabilia, nautical instruments … [Read more...]
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Urban Forestry Center (Portsmouth)
Learning Center: See, sniff and touch hundreds of different plants, herbs, and shrubs, get helpful information re planning your own gardens and landscaping and self-guided walking/hiking trails include their Tree Identification Trail (Mixed Deciduous Forest, Northern Hardwood Forest, Saltmarsh … [Read more...]
Pawtuckaway State Park (Nottingham straddles Merrimack Valley and Seacoast)
5,500-acre park with walking/hiking trails, swimming, kayak/canoe rentals, picnic areas, a variety of landscapes including a large family beach on the lake. Lots of wildlife and interesting terrain. It also has camping with 192 sites that are wooded, many with views of the lake. XC skiing and … [Read more...]
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