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Welcome to the Flying Monkey Movie House & Performance Center! The former Plymouth Theatre on Main Street in downtown Plymouth has reclaimed its place as the heart of the community’s arts and entertainment scene. In 2010, after the defunct, silent, and empty Plymouth Theater had fallen into disuse, The Common Man’s founder and visionary, Alex Ray, made the bold decision Read more...
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The Friendly Farm – Dublin NH The Friendly Farm celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019. The Friendly Farm is where people and animals mix as one. The Friendly Farm sits on 5 acres of land and is filled with friendly animals just waiting to be fed, pet, held, and even hugged. Yes, you can pet goats! Feel free to wander Read more...
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The Glynn House Inn is located in Ashland, New Hampshire. This is a Q&A session with the innkeepers of The Glynn House Inn. Q: How do you make a stay at your B&B special? A: Provide exceptional hospitality. Q: Which is your personal favorite room? A: Roosevelt Deluxe Suite. Q: What would you say someone who hasn’t stayed at a Read more...
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New Hampshire’s gold dome and eagle on top of the New Hampshire State House in concord NH has been an iconic symbol in NH for many years. A wooden eagle was originally placed on top of the 2,300 square foot dome in 1818. The eagle’s head was facing left, a symbol of war, the “War Eagle”. In 1957 the wooden Read more...
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The Kellerhaus The Kellerhaus is located near Weirs Beach in Laconia NH. They have an ice cream buffet and chocolate. The Kellerhaus was started in 1906 by Otto G. Keller. Ice cream was made in the early 1920’s. In 1950, Otto was semi-retired while his 2 sons, Seth and Pittman ran the store. Seth and his wife, Peg, purchased a Read more...
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If you love coffee and enjoy fine art, then this is the place for you. The Metropolitan Coffee House and Fine Art Gallery even has a fireplace room with in-house computer and Wi-Fi internet access. The coffee house has been named “The Best Coffee House in the North Country” by New Hampshire Magazine. The shop houses beautiful fine art from Read more...
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New Hampshire State Butterfly What is the NH State Butterfly? The New Hampshire State Butterfly is an endangered subspecies of butterfly called Karner Blue. The Karner Blue, or Lycaeides Melissa Samuelis is a subspecies of The Small Blue Butterfly. The Karner Blue Butterfly was adopted in 1992 as the NH State Butterfly but is rarely seen here in New Hampshire. Read more...
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What is the State Insect For New Hampshire The New Hampshire state insect, adopted in 1977 is the Ladybug. Many think the NH state insect should be the Mosquito since we seem to have more of those than the Ladybug. The Ladybug doesn’t bite so we are grateful to have such a great state insect for New Hampshire! Read more...
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The Wild Expanse is a four day immersive expressive therapy retreat in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. We center healing, wellness, embodiment, and connection to the authentic self through creative arts. Group members will be led by board-certified expressive therapists in a series of music, movement, and art making experiences that guide each person to explore their inner experience, Read more...
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Thompson Covered Bridge is located on Main St in West Swanzey, New Hampshire and crosses the Ashuelot River in the center of the town of West Swanzey, NH. Thompson Covered Bridge in West Swanzey NH was built in 1832 and is listed in the World Guide of Covered Bridges (WGCB), number 29-03-04, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #5. Thompson Read more...