Posts tagged New Hampshire
Off-the-beaten-path trails to hike around Concord NH

The famous trails of the White Mountains can get crowded. If you are like us, looking for less crowded places to hike where you can be one with nature and not bump into lots of hikers, then Concord NH is the right place.

Enjoy this quick guide to three great alternative NH hikes.

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Concord Restaurants are Ready for Outdoor Dining

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.

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Buying a home in the Concord NH area?  Need a mortgage? Read on!

Buying a new home in the Concord area is exciting, but it can be a bit overwhelming too. The process of relocating can feel complicated, especially during a pandemic. The goal of this piece is to make the process clearer and less stressful, so you can focus on finding the perfect home and a mortgage that fits your needs.

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Native American Concord, NH's Indigenous Peoples

Before Columbus, and before the arrival of the French and English, Algonquian-speaking Abenaki tribes called New Hampshire home. Both the Androscoggin and the Pennacook nations lived Along the rivers and forests of the Granite State. Although they spoke similar languages, they had unique cultures and faiths from other Algonquian peoples. The descendants of these people divided into smaller groups. Among them were the Pennacook, Winnipesaukee, Pigwacket, Sokoki, Cowasuck and Ossipee peoples.

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Concord and the Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad ran through Concord. This network of secret routes and safe houses helped enslaved African-Americans to escape North and to Canada. The Railroad was run by abolitionists and others sympathetic to the cause against human slavery. There are not clear records, but more than 30,000 people were thought to have escaped. And some were hidden in the fine homes in and around Concord.

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What is next for the future of travel?

Travel 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.

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A natural world of wonder and green surrounds Concord NH

One of the wonderful things about Concord, NH, is it is a city set in the middle of New Hampshire – where most of the state is covered with trees or water. Just a few minutes from Downtown Concord you can be on a hiking trail, swimming on a lake or exploring the wilderness.

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Bringing an electric car to Concord? No problem - charging is easy!

It is a good time to spend a few days in Concord! The city’s revived Main Street is drawing in big crowds as  a variety of new restaurants open- enriching the city’s dining scene. But what if you have an electric car? You need an electric vehicle charging station, also called EV charging station, for the recharging of electric vehicles. We got you covered!

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