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Sweet Beet Market is committed to local, sourcing produce, meat, dairy, and eggs from 30 producers within a 30-mile radius of our storefront. Open all year long, we offer access to New Hampshire agriculture and production in one convenient and charming location. Our in-house kitchen and bakery regularly produces fresh baked baguettes, sourdough boules, and various other mouthwatering breads. We Read more...
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Ice Castles in North Woodstock NH The Ice Castles are just off of Lost River Road, stands a castle like no other. Sculpted by professional ice artists lays a castle made out of purely ice. Shining bright, the ice castles include LED-light sculptures, as well as thrones comfortable enough for sitting. This castle is a breathtaking attraction that is a Read more...
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Brand new tiny cabin, Perfect for a single person or up to 4 people! Small cabin right in the middle of North Conway,NH. Enjoy the conveniences of settlers green shopping and the village! 1 mile to Cranmore mountain. Walking distance to the village, mini golf, restaurants, golf and the park! Great for families or the single traveler! Pet friendly! Sleeps Read more...
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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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Applefest is a fun, outdoor, family event at Sullivan Farm, the last farm in Nashua! There are games and activities for children and people of all ages, including apple picking, scarecrow-making, face painting, hay rides, pumpkin painting, bungee trampolines, pony rides, games and lots of prizes. Demonstrations from local businesses and groups will take place throughout both days. Apple pies, Read more...
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Northeastern Ballet Theatre (NBT) is the artistic vision and passion of its founder Edra Toth, former prima ballerina for Boston Ballet Company, who has built a life teaching children and adults the joy of dance. It is the philosophy of NBT that ballet is an art form. Within a positive and encouraging atmosphere, dancers are taught to develop their unique Read more...
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Lopstick Cabin Rentals Pittsburg NH 55 Great cabins, spectacular views, and warm northern hospitality! Located in New Hampshire’s Connecticut Lakes Region, we offer cozy, housekeeping cabins with a spectacular view of First Connecticut Lake and Back Lake and their surrounding mountains. Each uniquely different, individual cabins have a fully equipped kitchen, one, two and three bedrooms, Wifi, satellite television, outdoor grill Read more...
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Pittsburg NH Webcam: Live Webcam at Lopstick in Pittsburg NH Pittsburg NH webcam images provided by Lopstick. Check out their Pittsburg NH cabin rentals! Best Live Webcam (click image below) 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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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...