You know “New York, New York,” “My Kinda Town, Chicago’” “Love that Dirty Water,” and “Moonlight in Vermont…” but what about the Granite State? Here are our top 6songs about New Hampshire. Earworm alert!
Read MoreOf all holidays we celebrate, none has a greater tie to New Hampshire than Thanksgiving. Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, a NH author, activist, and editor is often called as the force behind the creation of the modern Thanksgiving.
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 MoreSet just 60 miles north of Boston, and hour from the Atlantic, an hour from the White Mountains, and an hour from Vermont - Concord kinda feels like the center of New Hampshire. And it is a great destination for families with kids of all ages. So, to help plan a family vacation based in Concord, here is our guide to the top idea of things to do with kids in Concord NH!
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 MoreWith the vital arts scene, Concord, New Hampshire has the charm of a quintessential New England town with all the cultural assets of a city and is a must stop for any person visiting the Granite State.
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 MoreNew Hampshire’s foliage season runs roughly from late-September to mid-October, but this varies widely depending on weather, topography and geography. Just before the season begins, a sneak preview of fall can be found as swamp maples surrounding some ponds and lakes may turn a fiery red, and the deciduous trees of northern New Hampshire may have already begun their transformation. Indigenous Peoples' Day Weekend is often the focal point of fall foliage excursions, but the White Mountains can present earlier colors.
Read MoreDid you know that New Hampshire’s state fruit is the pumpkin? As New Hampshire’s Capital City, Concord is the perfect place to harvest this fall staple.
The 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 MoreThere’s even an outdoor movie right on North Main Street. Did we mention that the entire festival is free to attend? So, grab your friends and family and start planning your trip to Concord today. It’s a perfect time to visit!
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 MoreFind jewelry, handmade crafts and handmade pieces, meet its artists and have a great time exploring the stalls.
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 MoreWe all recognize Concord as a historic capital city – maybe even the “NH Washington, DC,” but did you know that Concord has been home to some inventors that changed our world. Can you imagine a life without coffee? Here are 7 life-changing Concord inventions:
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 MoreEvery four years Concord, NH transforms into the epicenter of American political activity as presidential candidates flock to the Granite State to win the hearts of voters.
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