Spring is Maple Time in New Hampshire, the pinnacle of “sugaring time” in the heart of Maple Country.
Read MoreOnce home to more than a dozen stone arch masonry bridges, Hillsborough now has seven of these gems, four of which are used everyday to support auto, bike and foot traffic
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 MoreTo many the Concord Coach is the symbol of the Old West. It took its name from the city, and went on to star in countless Westerns, conjuring up images of adventure.
Read MoreIt is the first building that draws your attention as you approach Concord on I-93 from the south. It rises above the South End like a Renaissance-era Italian fort, or a cathedral, or an opera house. For almost a century and half, it has defined the city skyline – and its use and meaning has changed as well.
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 MoreEvery room is different from each other and the front side overlooks Main Street, the Capitol Building and the city skyline from above. On the river side, the Merrimack River is the star.
Read MoreThroughout the weekend of January 24-25 visitors can enjoy a wide range of indoor and outdoor events in the city of Concord, including the 2nd WINTER FEST.
Read MoreAre you one of the devotees of Concord Handmade, the annual seasonal pop-up shop that carries handmade gifts and goodies?! I know I am. Every year I look forward to going through the new crop of amazing and well selected goods brought to us by local entrepreneur and owner Alison Murphy.
Read MoreThe story of young Owen Simoes, kidrepeneur from Concord New Hampshire, and owner of Squidflip
Read MoreNew Hampshire has long been considered the state with the first-in-the-nation primary. New Hampshire was where we held the first-in-the-nation political convention.
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 MoreLink to the Concord Chamber’s Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Concord, NH! Concord is a small city with some big city offerings, with a variety of art-inspired stores, galleries and unique shops with great finds.- explore the downtown core and see how the NH’s state capital came to be.
Read More10TH ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL & POND HOCKEY TOURNAMENT -THURSDAY, JAN 23- SUNDAY, JAN 26 2020
Read MoreIf you’re looking for some exotic flavors, or are an admirer of sushi, sashimi, chicken teriyaki or egg rolls, here a few suggestions of places you should try around town:
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.
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The temperatures are falling and so is the snow… so wax your skis and head to the slopes around Concord, NH. Cross-country ski trails will soon be open to the public. With so many Nordic and alpine ski areas you could call Concord the skiing capital.
Read MoreToday the Pierce Homestead still keeps watch over the old 2nd New Hampshire Turnpike, surrounded by open fields and forests. The spot is not unlike the world that formed young Franklin.
Read MoreMusic is always a big part of life here. Local, national or international musicians come to local music venues for unique performances. If you don’t want to miss one note, here are the music venues to check out:
Read MoreA new skate house is open in Concord NH’s White Park. Unlike the 1950’s skate house, this year-round recreational building will be bright, open and offer all kinds of uses. It will not only be used as winter skate center (with skate rentals and a snack bar/kitchenette), but will offer indoor and outdoor spaces to host community events.
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