Take a self-guided walking tour of 17 historic sites in New Hampshire’s state capitol, Concord. Brochures are available at the NH State House & Visitor’s Center at 107 N. Main Street, Concord. (603) 224-2508. … [Read more...]
McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center
An indoor and outdoor exhibit and partially interactive space science and engineering museum and planetarium with big screen show schedule that children much enjoy. Named after Christa McAuliffe, the late Concord, NH high school teacher selected to be the first teacher in space and Alan Shepard, … [Read more...]
Pontine Theater (Portsmouth)
Pontine Theatre, a two-person ensemble, is well known for a large body of innovative original productions that celebrate the history and culture of New England. These include a staging of Thomas Bailey Aldrich’s 1869 novel, The Story of a Bad Boy; an original adaptation of Brewster’s Rambles About … [Read more...]
Apple Hill Center for Chamber Music (Nelson)
In addition to their own String Quartet, Apple Hill also hosts visiting faculty from far and wide who come to teach at their summer music camps. Faculty and student performances are held in their on-site Concert Barn which seats 120 in a rustic and rural environment. Concert goers can reserve … [Read more...]
Hampton Beach
Hampton Beach is a favorite summer haunt for families. They have a nicely equipped playground, restrooms, the beach of course, plus scheduled performances on the Seashell Stage, with Special Fireworks regularly held at night according to schedule. See our Calendar for the latter. … [Read more...]
Children’s Museum of NH (Dover)
An all-encompassing children’s museum with many hands-on exhibits, programs and project based learning scenarios including problem solving, creative and real world situations, plus special events. Founded in 1983 originally in Portsmouth, it was moved to nearby Dover in 2008, remaining NH’s most … [Read more...]
Amoskeag Fishways Learning & Visitor’s Center (Manchester)
The Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center is an environmental education center located in Manchester, NH on the beautiful Merrimack River. The center houses an impressive interactive exhibit hall that allows visitors to explore the Merrimack River. The exhibits focus on the Merrimack … [Read more...]
Museum of NH History (Concord)
Since 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society has been preserving our state's past and telling its rich stories to each generation. Nowhere will you find a more extensive collection of objects and archives related to New Hampshire's history. Open 9:30am-5pm Monday-Saturday; … [Read more...]
Moxy (Portsmouth)
Located on a side street in Portsmouth, a casual American tapas restaurant (order several smaller portion items instead of one big entrée) that has interesting food, creative cocktail choices, beers and good wine list. Open concept, 2 floors upstairs has wrap-around bar. Hours: Sun.-Thurs. … [Read more...]
The Wellington Room (Portsmouth)
Small 36-seat restaurant with menu choices if you have vegetarian preferences. Their crème brûlée is particularly mentioned. An intimate dining experience for quiet special occasions. Hours: Wed.-Sun. opens at 5pm. 67 Bow Street, Portsmouth, NH. (603) 431-2989 Menu … [Read more...]
Breaking New Grounds (Portsmouth)
Really excellent coffees and all the related concoctions. They have pastries, cookies, etc. as well, but the whole point of Breaking New Grounds is its coffees, and especially during the Fall months their Pumpkin Spice beats all the others, hands down. Outside seating in good weather right in the … [Read more...]
Currier Museum of Art (Manchester)
The Currier Museum of Art is considered one of the finest small art museums in the country. Its vast permanent collection includes European and American paintings, decorative arts, photographs and sculpture, including works by Picasso, Monet, O'Keeffe, Wyeth, and LeWitt with exhibitions, tours, and … [Read more...]
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