Set 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 MoreLooking for a smaller city? One full of life and culture - but close to open fields, hiking trails, and streams? Not too far from skiing or parks, but with a great hospital and good schools?
Read MoreLake Winnipesaukee has a long history as America's oldest resort. Here are ten little known facts about the lake.
Read MoreHere are a few things you can do today to support the creative economy in Concord right now!
Read MoreMore and more Americans are traveling with their dogs. Hey, why would you leave a beloved member of the family at home? And with its compact downtown, abundance of parks and hiking - Concord, NH, is a great pace to bring Fido!
Read MoreConcord is not yet famous for its pizza, there is no lack of pizza eateries, and we look at the top rated ones on Google, and fund a huge variant of pies!
Read MoreFor years, Concord has hidden behind its highway, cut off from the mighty Merrimack River. But, that does not have to be the case. The 117-mile-long river is the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, flowing southward past Concord towards Massachusetts, and then flows northeast to Gulf of Maine at Newburyport.
Read MoreTravel 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.
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 MoreOne of the things we love about Concord is the abundance of great trails and hiking. Now that the temps are warm, we turn to Five Rivers for some tips to the trails less traveled in the area.
Read MoreConcord, NH, was once a mighty rail town, with a charming station, huge rail yard, and acres of buildings for the repair and refit of railcars. At its height, rail service was provided by the Boston & Maine Railroad. Concord was a busy station with as many as 32 passenger trains a day. Hundred of jobs, and dozens of businesses all depended on the rail hub.
Read MoreConcord is the state capital. As such, there are many non-profits based in and around the city. Two environmental non-profits offer wonderful outdoor experiences to visitors.
Read MoreGetting ready to move to Concord? Interested in New Hampshire moving services? Not sure what to expect from the process of moving to “the Granite State?” In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about moving to Concord, New Hampshire.
Read MoreConcord is the heart of New Hampshire, about an hour from most parts of the state. Our vibrant downtown is lined with locally owned shops; from clothing boutiques, to artisan and craft galleries, to jewelers, to chic resale stores. Not to mention all the great places to eat, and the amazing cultural offerings.
Read MoreThere is nothing like a good book! And, we are so lucky to have a great local bookstore right here in Concord on Main Street. So if you are looking for a good local read, here are a few ideas- and please tell us your favorites.
Read MoreSome times we are stuck at home, dreaming of a trip. Here are a few online ways to explore from home.
Read MoreHere are a few things you can do today to support the creative economy in Concord
Read MoreYes, there is the State House — and all the traditions and pomp associated with it. But one thing that stands out in a state dominated by mill cities-is that Concord’s economy shifted and changed many times through out its past. Printing was an early industry in the city on the Merrimack.
Read MoreCall it takeout or ; carry-out; to-go; take-away; just don’t call me late for dinner! Yes, you might be getting hungry and want a great meal to go! Well, Concord, NH, has you covered!
Read MoreNetworking is beneficial to your business in so many ways – especially if you’re a freelancer, entrepreneur, or a one-person show. You’ll get to meet people to help your business out and establish crucial connections to boost your business when you need it.
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