You know when you’re walking down Main Street and see that person you see all the time, but you don’t *actually* know them… but they’re always smiling and waving at you anyway? If you’re from Concord, you probably know a lot of people in this category.
Read MoreThe Capitol Center hosts movie presentations and panel discussions, inviting directors, actors and commentators to get together and discuss film making.
Read MoreOn Friday, December 7th, Downtown Concord stays up late for Midnight Merriment. Main Street will be lit up with twinkling lights and the air filled with the songs of carolers. Stores will offer hard-to-beat specials with great food and drink. It is a great way to get your shopping done and get into a festive spirit.
Read MoreRed River offers an excellent variety of films from documentaries to fiction, drama to animated film and it reaches all audiences
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 MoreConcord is a great city to live in, so it’s not surprising that a few ghosts might also stick around. There’s tales of them walking, moving things out of place and drinking what’s left of our margaritas. If you want to reach out to them this Halloween, here are are some of the most haunted places around town:
Read MoreNH real estate investment firm Elm Grove acquired 4 brick buildings on Pleasant Street and South State St. in Concord, NH in 2018. The are completely transforming the more than 45,000 sq. ft. total into cool rental apartments and retail space.
Read MoreThe McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center honors the legacies of two New Hampshire heroes and is a place for visitors to explore, discover, and be inspired. As the only air and space science center in New England it welcomes all ages to have fun while learning about the universe in which we live.
Read MoreAnd Concord’s newest pieces sure have! Some have been big hits – like “American Dog” by Dale Rogers on the corner of N. Main and Centre St. But everyone loves dogs. That one is easy. Plus, that particular doggo is quite well known. Some have been harder for folks to figure out than others. Check out the new piece on the corner of North Main and Capitol Streets called “Taper Deco” by Rob Lorenson, and tell me if you think it’s a “C” for Concord, a doughnut, a portal to another dimension ala “Stargate” … or maybe you see something entirely different?
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 More12-Year making his own chalked paint in Concord
Read MoreA National Historic Landmark since 1933, Canterbury Shaker Village is s a non-profit, preserving the sense of community it was built upon. Its mission relies on preserving the Village as a place for learning, reflection and renewal of the human spirit through the eyes of the Shakers.
Read MoreThe fair will be centered outside the headquarters of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, located at 49 South Main Street, across from the Capitol Center for the Arts. Artist tents will be spaced out up and down the street to provide plenty of room for all who decide to visit the fair. Visitors will have numerous activities to choose from: they can shop for one-of-a-kind craft, see live performances sponsored by the Capitol Center for the Arts, meet talented artists and watch demonstrations, and indulge in delicious food and other treats.
Read MoreWith Revelstoke Coffee now open in Concord we thought we might discuss the city’s cafés - The Works Café, Gibson’s Café, White Mountain and more.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Wild have made Concord their home base for the summer. The team takes part in a recently created independent league of 6 teams total and Memorial Field will host its games throughout the season.
Read MoreConcord is 50 miles away from the ocean, but that doesn’t mean you have to drive all the way to the seacoast for a swim. Around the city, there are ponds and river beaches to enjoy. They’re not staffed, and you need to be aware of the river’s current.
Read MoreYou know when you’re walking down Main Street and see that person you see all the time, but you don’t *actually* know them… but they’re always smiling and waving at you anyway? If you’re from Concord, you probably know a lot of people in this category.
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
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