Events include an ice sculpture competition, family activities, winter shopping stroll and warm-up stations serving hot chocolate, hot cider and s’mores throughout the weekend.
Read MoreThe Governor Frank West Rollins Mansion is located just north of downtown, at the southwest corner of Church and North State Streets. It is a 2-1/2 story Victorian wood frame building, with an L-shaped layout and a cross-gabled roof. The interior is lavishly decorated in Colonial Revival woodwork.
Read MoreIndigenous Peoples Day is often the focal point of fall foliage excursions, but the White Mountains can tend to have earlier colors, and be fading wit the car fumes… So, try the Concord Region for great colors and no crowds.
Read MoreThe Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce will welcome visitors to the New Hampshire State House on Saturday, September 25 for complimentary guided tours that will depart from the State House Visitor Center at 107 North Main Street every 30 minutes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is part of the Capital Arts Fest weekend.
Read MoreConcord, NH, has so much to offer. The Capital Region offers a quality of living that rivals any community in the nation. Excellent schools produce a well-educated workforce. The Concord region boasts one of the finest healthcare networks north of Boston. In Concord, anyone can experience national politics firsthand and get access to all the amenities of a charming Main Street, known for its booming food and arts scene.
Read MoreComing in the fall of 2021: Concord's Capital Arts Fest, a free event with locations throughout the city aimed at celebrating and highlighting art and artists from around the region. And, it is set at the start of fall foliage season.
Read MoreFew cities have rebounded like Concord, NH. Concord’s locally-owned shops and restaurants have moved onto the sidewalk, and well-spaced groups are exploring the downtown.
Read MoreWANDER is a new solar system scale Planet Walk in Concord, NH, created by Rob Kramer of Bow. This planet walk is unlike any other. What makes WANDER unique is a very visible Sun at the center- the New Hampshire State House dome - and multiple sites around the city which define the orbit of the inner planets.
Read MoreLet it snow! The 3rd annual 2021 Winter Fest will fill Main Street Concord with joy and smiles, not to mention ice-carving demonstrations and on Friday, January 29th and Saturday, January 30th, 2021. Downtown Concord's locally owned boutiques will welcome shoppers and browsers looking to enjoy a winter shopping stroll.
Read MoreHere are a few things you can do today to support the creative economy in Concord
Read MoreIn Concord, anyone can experience national politics firsthand and get access to all the charming amenities of a charming Main Street, known for its booming food and arts scene.
Read MoreSpring is Maple Time in New Hampshire, the pinnacle of “sugaring time” in the heart of Maple Country.
Read MoreThroughout the weekend of January 24-25 visitors can enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor events in the city of Concord, including the 2nd WINTER FEST.
Read More10TH ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL & POND HOCKEY TOURNAMENT -THURSDAY, JAN 23- SUNDAY, JAN 26 2020
Read MoreThe Capitol Center hosts movie presentations and panel discussions, inviting directors, actors and commentators to get together and discuss film making.
Read MoreOn Friday, December 7th, Downtown Concord stays up late for Midnight Merriment. Main Street will be lit up with twinkling lights and the air filled with the songs of carolers. Stores will offer hard-to-beat specials with great food and drink. It is a great way to get your shopping done and get into a festive spirit.
Read MoreRed River offers an excellent variety of films from documentaries to fiction, drama to animated film and it reaches all audiences
Read MoreThe SNOB (Somewhat North of Boston) Film Festival showcases and supports independent filmmaking. It brings films to Concord, NH, that local audiences might not otherwise see.
Read MoreThe air is starting to feel cool and the leaves in some parts of New Hampshire are already showing a hint that fall is on its’ way. While some have had their fill of hot summer days, the approaching fall foliage season provides a reason to get outside and experience New Hampshire’s fall colors and the long dry summer promises a vibrant show.
Read MoreThe fair will be centered outside the headquarters of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, located at 49 South Main Street, across from the Capitol Center for the Arts. Artist tents will be spaced out up and down the street to provide plenty of room for all who decide to visit the fair. Visitors will have numerous activities to choose from: they can shop for one-of-a-kind craft, see live performances sponsored by the Capitol Center for the Arts, meet talented artists and watch demonstrations, and indulge in delicious food and other treats.
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