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Read MoreConcord, 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 MoreDuring my time in Concord, I was able to actually enjoy life and make the most of my free time, even on weekdays. Being able to walk to work was probably one of the biggest advantages, because your day goes by pretty fast when you spend an hour in traffic to drive 3 miles, and that’s one thing I surely didn’t miss about home.
Read MoreRevelstoke is a small town in British Columbia, Canada. But it is also the name for the next hot spot in downtown. Main Street is home to Revelstoke Coffee, a new café named after a combination of Revel (as enjoy oneself) and Stoke (to consume for energy).
Read MoreIt’s International Dog Day and Reviews.com recently named Concord a top city to visit with your dog. Here are some ideas for you and your best friend to have fun in New Hampshire’s capital city whether you’re driving through or staying in the area:
Read MoreThrough a public-private partnership between city officials, White Park neighbors, hockey enthusiasts and community volunteers, the old “Skate House” has been transformed.
Read MoreWith space for 400 to 450 people standing and around 280 sitting, the new theatre is expected to open in May 2019. It will offer a bar, a lobby and the box office out front. Its main focus will be concerts, but as a small intimate space it’s also open to host theatre, dance performances, live music and all types of events.
Read MoreSet on the Merrimack River, Concord, NH, is a thriving state capital with a wonderful Main Street lined with locally-owned stores and eateries - and now beer! Within the last few years a host of new micro-brew legends have sprung up.
Read MoreIf you’re a local, you may already be aware that the New Hampshire State House is the oldest one in which the legislature still occupies its original chambers. We’re just old school like that. But did you also know that the State House is celebrating 200 years this year?
Read MoreIt 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!
Read MoreThe Visitor Center is open year-round in the "Smile" building at 49 South Main Street, Concord. Our friendly staff is ready to provide tips on fun things to do and useful information about restaurants, places to stay and upcoming events.
Read MoreMeagan opened Strive Indoor Cycling earlier this month and it’s already catching on! You’re gonna want to get in on this, I promise. Whether you’re an experienced rider or not, she’s set Strive up to include everything you could ever need: your shoe rentals are included in your class price, there are complimentary showers, and Meagan can answer any questions you have if you’re nervous!
Read More10TH ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL & POND HOCKEY TOURNAMENT -THURSDAY, JAN 23- SUNDAY, JAN 26 2020
Read MoreThe new center is open year round and it is home for the department’s numerous youth camps during the summer months. Adults can also use the Center as well through drop-in sports and exercise classes, or by signing up for one of Concord Parks and Rec’s adult programs, which have included foreign languages, art, music, cooking, yoga, fitness, and more. Many of the Center’s amenities are open to residents of the greater Concord area; you do not need to live in Concord to take advantage of its offerings.
Read MoreA makeover project will bring back Phenix Hall by building a new entrance and lobby, and an access point from the alleyway next to the landmark
Read MoreSee why running through Concord is amazing
Read MoreThis is what makes Concord so big: ideas are on the move and things are in motion. There’s always something going on, something you can do, you can learn or you can taste. It’s just a matter of looking further and trying more.
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.
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