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White Mountains Attractions By: Madeline Sanborn In the beautiful woods in New England, you can find the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Here, in the summer you can camp, swim in the many lakes and bays, where canoeing and kayaking take place in the heat of the summer day. During the winter, the white snow capped mountains make a beautiful Read more...
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Madison Boulder Natural Area: Madison NH Madison Boulder is boulder is located off Route 13 in Madison New Hampshire. Yes this may be just a rock but the history and the beauty is amazing. Madison Boulder is New England’s largest known erratic. The 17-acre site was acquired by the state of New Hampshire in 1946. The boulder was designated as Read more...
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Jackson Falls in Jackson NH Jackson Falls is very easy to get to as it sits on the side of the road in downtown Jackson New Hampshire. If you’re a waterfall enthusiast, this one should be on your list of waterfalls in NH to visit. It’s ease of access makes it enjoyable for everyone, even from your vehicle. Jackson Falls Read more...
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Bear Brook State Park: Camping and Outdoor Weddings Bear Brook State Park Campground in Allenstown NH offers a 10,000 acres state park with 40 miles of trails and 101 campsites which accept reservations. The campground also offers a camp store, laundry facility, bathhouse, shelters, ball field, playground, picnic tables, Camping Museum, 4-H Nature Center, canoe & row boat rentals, physical Read more...
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A select group of farms, restaurants are markets are promoting the virtues of Eating Local in northern & central New Hampshire. Each month from May to November, two seasonal, locally harvested items will be featured. Local foods are generally fresher, more nutritious, better for the environment, promote diverse land use, and support a vibrant local economy. Kevin Halligan, chef/owner at Read more...
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Strawbery Banke Museum, Portsmouth NH (Aka Strawberry Bank) Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth, NH is one of New Hampshire’s oldest historical sites. Strawberry Banke is an outdoor museum, it’s history dates back to the early 1600’s. In 1630 the area was chosen by English settler Captain Walter Neal and it was named Strawbery Banke. Strawberry Banke got it’s name from the Read more...
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Franklin Falls Dam in Franklin NH Franklin Falls Dam is a large dam at 1740 feet wide and 140 feet tall. The dam is located along the Pemigewasset River. It was completed in 1943 by the US Army Corps of Engineers who still maintains it today. Construction started in 1939 and lasted about 4 years at a cost of 7.9 Read more...
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On the National Register of Historic Places, The Brick Store is the Oldest Continuously Operated General Store in the United States. What makes this place so unique is the rich history held within the walls. It has been in business since the early 1790’s and previously served as a post office for the town of Bath until 1942, some of Read more...
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The Children’s Museum of NH is located in Dover NH. The Children’s Museum is a lot of fun, even for adults. They have a lot of great hands-on exhibits. A popular exhibit includes Dino Detective where you get to play the role of Paleontologist for a while. First you get to dig for fossils in the sand and then you Read more...
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Triple Falls Gorham, NH Details About Triple Falls: Triple Falls is made up of 3 waterfalls of various heights with a total drop of 650′ along Town Line Brook (Triple Falls is on the Gorham NH and Randolf NH border): Evans Fall, Proteus Fall and Erebus Fall (no “s” on “fall” as indicated by the signage there). These 3 waterfalls Read more...