Recently a “Price Is Right” contestant from Massachusetts was excited to win an all-expenses paid vacation on the CBS game show - even though the five-night hotel stay was a mere 67 miles away from her house in Boston - a one hour drive from her home. So, the world asked “What’s there to do in Concord, NH?” Well, we will tell you!
Read MoreTo manage all these challenges, a dedicated senior residence can be the best solution. However, not all aged care facilities are the same. Here are a few things you should look out for.
Read MoreWho doesn’t like to travel? There are actually ways to do it as a living. There are so many good things when it comes to studying tourism and later on pursuing it as a career, it leaves so many opportunities and you can truly make your life seem like one big adventure! But with that being said, a lot of factors go into it, tourism is an umbrella term that can mean so many different things, it’s crucial to see all sides of it. So here are some benefits of having a degree in tourism.
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 MoreRental properties can be challenging to manage, especially for first-timers. You have the option of managing a rental property yourself or having a property manager handle the job. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so you should be prepared to do the right way of managing whichever option you choose
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 MoreFresh food, art and other good available at the Capital City’s Outdoor Markets
Read MoreTurnkey homes come at a premium and in a seller’s market, many buyers often find themselves priced out of the home they want.
Read MoreNHTI's Workforce Development & Business Training Center helps local individuals and organizations get the up-skilling they need to succeed in the new economy.
Read MoreThe pandemic knew no borders. It affected every country, imperial city, local village and corner of the world.
It all but blurred normal everyday life. It was a time when we reflected that while our circles got smaller, perhaps our visions got larger.
Capital City eateries are excited for another season of outdoor dining, which runs from April 1 through November 15. With this added option of dining outdoors in Concord, people can enjoy their favorite eateries with friends and family.
Read MoreIf you live in Concord you've definitely seen it - the little round building near Vinnie's Pizzeria with the cupola on top that sits just a bit crooked... I like to think it's just a jaunty little cap the building felt like wearing that day. I even used to use a cool photo of the ceiling as a desktop background for a while. It's just... cool.
Read MoreConcord’s Gasholder is a tie to an industrial technology that created dynamic growth in the country. It is one of only 14 gasholders left in the country AND the only one that still has the internal workings intact. Also, it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Read MoreWhich is hotter, Concord’s real estate market or craft beer scene?
Read MoreYou’re probably familiar with the old mantra that all that matters in real estate is ‘location, location, location.’ Well, I suggest, at least for the Concord market, you adjust the mantra to ‘location, location and patience.’ If you can wait, and if you have the right agent, you’ll find your dream home in Concord and come to love the town as much as those living here do.
Read MoreHow do you get to Concord, NH? There are lots of options.
Read MoreConcord is more than just the capital of New Hampshire ( a state regularly voted as the top place to live in the US)- it is a unique city. Unlike many other cities in Northern New England, it is not an old mill town, or a once-bustling port. Concord is a city built on politics, culture, the arts as well as transportation.
Read MoreTravel gives us the power to behold and reckon, exceptional people, meaningful traditions, nature’s quiet beauty and grand force, historical eras, art and music to lift the soul, culinary delights and unique perspectives on life. As the world recalibrates to the new norm in 2020 and beyond, believe in Condé Nast Traveler’scentral proposition: Travel is a force for good on planet Earth, both for the travelers and for those whose lives are touched by travel.
Read MoreThe Fox State Forest is a huge 1,445 acres, including the Henry I. Baldwin Forestry Education Center and an historic farm house. There is a marked trail system of 22 miles that welcome hikers, cross-country skiers, snow-shoers, and mountain bikers.
Read MoreGetting ready to move to Concord? Interested in New Hampshire moving services? Not sure what to expect from the process of moving to “the Granite State?” In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about moving to Concord, New Hampshire.
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