I am a Black woman, a Gen-Xer, a Midwestern big city native, among many other interesting things. I’ve spent the last 11 years living in Central NH, much to my surprise. In short, I did not imagine myself being a long-time resident of this state.
Read MoreThree hotels that are nearest historic downtown Concord, NH. Learn the style, room size, amenities, and food options available at each before your visit.
Read MoreSeeking an eclair, whoopie pie, baklava, or melt in your mouth sticky bun? Read about these six great bakeries located in Concord, NH.
Read MoreWhich is hotter, Concord’s real estate market or craft beer scene?
Read MoreA good fitness studio or gym offers you a balanced health program that can include aerobic and strength training exercises. These promote heart health and weight maintenance, and help improve muscle strength, balance and flexibility. So, if you live in Concord, or are thinking of living or relocating to Concord, we got you covered!
Read MoreFor a small city Concord has a pretty impressive offering of pastry and bread with some skilled bakers, and quite delicious bakeries all around the central core. These are just a few of the places offering fresh local breads and pastries:
Read MoreBefore 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.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Historical Society’s 1911 30 Park Street building, located in the heart of the city’s monumental civic district, is well worth a visit for it grandeur and collections
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreConcord, the foliage capital of New Hampshire? You bet! As you make your foliage sojourns through the Granite State, NH, take a break from artificial apple and pumpkin-flavored foods and stop in Concord, to sample tastes from cultures all around the world.
Read MoreYou’re probably familiar with the old mantra that all that matters in real estate is ‘location, location, location.’ Well, I suggest, at least for the Concord market, you adjust the mantra to ‘location, location and patience.’ If you can wait, and if you have the right agent, you’ll find your dream home in Concord and come to love the town as much as those living here do.
Read MoreHow do you get to Concord, NH? There are lots of options.
Read MoreIf you can’t agree on the spelling, you may not agree on much. Call it barbecue, barbeque, BBQ - we can agree that it is a style of cooking meat. but to rub or sauce? Smoke or grill? There are opposing schools, tastes and methods include smoking, roasting, and grilling.
Read MoreThe odd, the fun and the unexpected in Concord, NH
Read MoreThe lakes region in NH is a wonderful vacation spot that features plenty of outdoor activities, great shopping and fine dining.
Read MoreGrab your picnic basket and hit the road in Concord to find some wonderful natural escapes to explore and dine in the open air. We have it all- beaches to forests and parks! Grill, hike, swim - explore NH at its very best!
Read MoreThere are 365 island on Lake Winnipesaukee. Here are some frequently asked questions.
Read MoreConcord is more than just the capital of New Hampshire ( a state regularly voted as the top place to live in the US)- it is a unique city. Unlike many other cities in Northern New England, it is not an old mill town, or a once-bustling port. Concord is a city built on politics, culture, the arts as well as transportation.
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