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Historic Buildings of Concord New Hampshire Concord, the capitol of the state of New Hampshire is rich in history dating back to the early 1700’s. Main Street in Concord was created in 1726. It is about this time that Concord’s history as an economic center of New Hampshire began to take shape and New Hampshire’s economic base was formed. Below, Read more...
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Bank of NH Pavillion (Formally Meadowbrook) Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion offers some of the best outdoor music concerts around Lake Winnipesaukee! They always have a great line up of all kinds of music singers from the rock and roll music of ZZ Top to Country Music singers like Brooks and Dunn. Bank of NH Pavilion is located on Meadowbrook Read more...
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Memorial Arch of Tilton: Tilton’s Arch Tilton’s Arch in Tilton New Hampshire is officially known as Memorial Arch of Tilton, sometimes referred to as “Tilton’s Folly”. It is located in Northfield, NH. Memorial Arch of Tilton was built in 1882. Memorial Arch of Tilton is a replica of a Roman Arch. The arch was built by Charles Tilton and served Read more...
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Fall Foliage Cams: Live Fall Foliage Conditions in New Hampshire Fall Foliage in New Hampshire is an exciting time of year! Here in NH we don’t think too much about it but for those who travel from far away to not only see, but experience Fall Foliage in New Hampshire we created this page just for you! Fall Foliage conditions Read more...
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Legend of The Bear That Heard Sarah The Legend of the Bear That Heard Sarah is a NH legend based in Warren, NH. In 1783, a little girl by the name of Sarah Witcher lost her way in the woods of Warren, New Hampshire. Sarah was lost for several days despite the massive search efforts that have commenced in the Read more...
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Fall Foliage Tour of New England New England fall foliage is amazing and New England is steeped in history. On this fall foliage tour you’ll have a chance to experience the spectacular beauty and historic places of New Hampshire, Boston and Maine. A sightseeing tour in Boston highlights landmarks that were pivotal to the United States’ history, and a visit Read more...
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Old Man of the Mountain in NH Old Man of the Mountain, Aka “Great Stone Face,” or “The Profile,” was located on the top of Cannon Mountain within New Hampshire’s Franconia Notch. The Old Man of the Mountain has been an icon for the state of New Hampshire for many years. Even despite it’s fall in 2003, the Old Man Read more...
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Legend of Becky’s Garden: A Lake Winnipesaukee Legend Legend of Becky’s Garden, an island on Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. The Legend of Becky’s Garden is about a girl named Rebecca. Rebecca was one of many siblings in a Center Harbor family. Her sisters were said to be “spoiled rotten girls” that always prettied themselves up looking for that one Read more...
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Legend of Doctor Granny Legend of Doctor Granny, a NH legend based in Jefferson, NH. Doctor Deborah Stalbird Aka, “Doctor Granny” or Deborah Vicker married to Richard Stalbird, gave birth to five children in her days. She was the second woman to settle in the town of Jefferson New Hampshire. Doctor Granny was well known for her service to residents Read more...
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Legend of Lake Winnipesaukee (Aka, Legend of Chief Wonaton) How did Lake Winnipesaukee get it’s name? Legend of Lake Winnipesaukee is a New Hampshire legend based in the Lakes Region of NH and is said that this legend is how Lake Winnipesaukee got it’s name. In the mid 1500’s on the north shores of what is now known as Read more...