Today, many Americans are considering a move to smaller cities for many reasons. To many, the city of Concord, NH could be a nice place to live.
Read MoreSome call it mud season, some call it frost heaves season, some call it spring - but to us here in Concord, this is Maple Syrup Season! And we love fresh boiled Maple Syrup on our pancakes!
Read MoreYou know “New York, New York,” “My Kinda Town, Chicago’” “Love that Dirty Water,” and “Moonlight in Vermont…” but what about the Granite State? Here are our top 6songs about New Hampshire. Earworm alert!
Read MoreIf you live in Concord you've definitely seen it - the little round building near Vinnie's Pizzeria with the cupola on top that sits just a bit crooked... I like to think it's just a jaunty little cap the building felt like wearing that day. I even used to use a cool photo of the ceiling as a desktop background for a while. It's just... cool.
Read MoreA visit to Concord normally conjures visions of political tours, hiking and apple picking. Concord is a great summer and fall town. Hey, but there is no need to skip winter, as we have skiing, snow sports, ice skating, and sledding – all fun outdoor escapes.
Read MoreIf Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love, then Concord has all you need to make it special! Here are a few special places to shop of the one-of-a-kind gift.
Read MoreWhen you are making memories you are saving for the future and happy moment in the past. Thankfully, memories are made all the time. The effort of trying to make memories isn't really about making memories – but finding a happy place and time to get us through the hard times. And, here in Concord there are always not only lots of ways to make memories, but also to save them.
Read MoreHere in Concord, you can find smoothies that are thick and creamy blended from fruits, vegetables, juice, yogurt, nuts, seeds, and grasses. Their flavor profiles vary depending on the ingredients.
Read MorePats Peak is less than 30 minutes away in Henniker and has something for everyone. Try ski, board or even or snow bike lessons Pats Peak has 100% snowmaking on its trails and offers night skiing as well as tubing. With 7+ trails that go from easy to challenging, Pat's Peak offers some of the finest skiing and riding in the state.
Read MoreConcord’s Gasholder is a tie to an industrial technology that created dynamic growth in the country. It is one of only 14 gasholders left in the country AND the only one that still has the internal workings intact. Also, it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Read MoreWANDER is a new solar system scale Planet Walk in Concord, NH, created by Rob Kramer of Bow. This planet walk is unlike any other. What makes WANDER unique is a very visible Sun at the center- the New Hampshire State House dome - and multiple sites around the city which define the orbit of the inner planets.
Read MoreLet it snow! The 3rd annual 2021 Winter Fest will fill Main Street Concord with joy and smiles, not to mention ice-carving demonstrations and on Friday, January 29th and Saturday, January 30th, 2021. Downtown Concord's locally owned boutiques will welcome shoppers and browsers looking to enjoy a winter shopping stroll.
Read MoreSmall-scale, locally owned businesses build a community that is more prosperous, connected, and better-off. When you buy from independent, locally owned businesses, like the ones that line our Main Street, a huge greater portion of your money is then cycled back into the local Concord economy
Read MoreWith all the cultural amenities of a large city and the charm of a quintessential New England small city, Concord is the perfect place to experience life in New England while having easy access to the slopes.
Buying a new home in the Concord area is exciting, but it can be a bit overwhelming too. The process of relocating can feel complicated, especially during a pandemic. The goal of this piece is to make the process clearer and less stressful, so you can focus on finding the perfect home and a mortgage that fits your needs.
Read MoreMaybe cutting your Christmas tree might be the perfect holiday excursion. And, being a city in the midst of a rural area, Concord, NH, is close to plenty of farms where you can cut down your own Christmas tree. Now, that Thanksgiving is behind us, most Christmas tree farms are open for business. And, by cutting down your own tree you get a Tannenbaum that is fresher, springier, and more fragrant. And it will last longer. You can have the thrill of an adventure, that is better than a crowded home improvement store parking lot.
Read MoreVisit www.Squidflip.com and see his line of chalked paint, license plate boxes, vintage suitcase tables, one-of-a-kind lamps and a lot more. The new site is built in SquareSpace, so it will allow Owen to blog — and talk about his newest projects, including a kitchen redesign.
Read MoreOf all holidays we celebrate, none has a greater tie to New Hampshire than Thanksgiving. Sarah Josepha Buell Hale, a NH author, activist, and editor is often called as the force behind the creation of the modern Thanksgiving.
Read MoreThe Community Players of Concord NH has been a city institution for over ninety years. Founded in 1927 with a mission “… to encourage, foster and promote the participation by amateurs in all phases of the theatrical arts …,” the Players is among the oldest performing arts organizations in the state.
Read MoreI 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.
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