Concord, New Hampshire’s “Creative Capital,” is about to launch a new creative asset for people who love to make things. Making Matters, the latest maker space facility in New Hampshire, is opening in the former Beede Electric Building just south of Penacook Village Center.
Read MoreThe Granite State isn’t just about outdoor adventures. Among soaring peaks, green forests and numerous lakes, there are many historic treasures to be discovered. From the state’s natural wealth to vintage telephones to Native American heritage and more, New Hampshire has lots of small museums to entertain your cultural and natural exploration.
Read MorePart 1: What happens when a community repeats a question enough times? In Concord, it seems, the question has been “When are we going to nightlife geared towards young people?” With the opening of The Bank of New Hampshire stage, it seems like that question finally has an answer.
Read MoreAh spring! The snow melts, spring rains fall, and vernal pools form in the forests around Concord. And, life is reborn – so head to the woods and look out for the 12 species of salamanders and 10 species of frogs that use these pools and call NH home.
Read MoreLooking for vegan food in Concord? You’re in luck, you’ve got options. Trust me when I say you don’t need to be a full-fledged vegan to enjoy the amazing tastes of Concord and beyond!
Read MoreAll the pieces are in place. Big city amenities without the hassle, New England charm, lots of open space for outstanding outdoor recreation, beautiful parks, quality schools and safe neighborhoods. And when you consider the inventory of cultural assets and events we enjoy in this region, we easily rival many other New Hampshire communities looking to attract visitors, employers and workers.
Read MoreSet in the Capital Commons building at 11 Main St. - Concord’s first boutique-hotel will celebrate everything that is right with this thriving city. The Hotel Concord was designed to offer guests a unique experience of luxury, service and comfort in the heart the city’s revitalized Main Street.
Read MoreOver the past two years, with grand Capital’s Main Street renovation, Concord’s food industry is experiencing its highest peak for the last decade. The standing point for Concord’s restaurants, bars, cafes and eateries is that they are all predominantly local.
Read MoreWhen it comes to purchasing local art for interior decor, there is always the question “Where do I get it? Ebay? Hmm, maybe. How do I know if it is authentic? What if the quality is not worth the buck I’m paying for it?”
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