The Capital Arts Fest 2021 would not be possible without the hard work and participation of our partners and sponsors. The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce is proud to see our business and creative communities come together to celebrate one of the characteristics that makes Concord so special--our diverse and lively arts scene.
Read MoreThe festival hub is located in front of The League of NH Craftsmen’s weekend-long juried craft fair on Concord’s South Main Street. Much like the organization’s annual Craftsmen’s Fair at Mount Sunapee Resort, it will showcase works from the League’s many talented artists and artisans. You will find woodworking, painting, sculpture, photography, jewelry and metal arts, glass, fiber arts and much more at the many booths that will line Main Street.
Read MoreWho doesn’t like to travel? There are actually ways to do it as a living. There are so many good things when it comes to studying tourism and later on pursuing it as a career, it leaves so many opportunities and you can truly make your life seem like one big adventure! But with that being said, a lot of factors go into it, tourism is an umbrella term that can mean so many different things, it’s crucial to see all sides of it. So here are some benefits of having a degree in tourism.
Read MoreRenovating your Concord area house can be a daunting task, but it's also fascinating because you get to choose every renovation detail. Whether you are doing a major overhaul or just touching up some aspects of your home, you should consider many things before starting this process.
Read MoreThe Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce will welcome visitors to the New Hampshire State House on Saturday, September 25 for complimentary guided tours that will depart from the State House Visitor Center at 107 North Main Street every 30 minutes from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is part of the Capital Arts Fest weekend.
Read MoreWhat is a rail trail, you may ask? It is the conversion of a disused railway track into a path for walking, cycling and running (without rails). The defining characteristics of railway lines—flat, long, frequently running through woods and historical areas—make them appealing for trails. There are approximately 443 miles of active railroad in New Hampshire today. But, New Hampshire also owns approximately 330 miles of abandoned railroad lines.
Read MoreRental properties can be challenging to manage, especially for first-timers. You have the option of managing a rental property yourself or having a property manager handle the job. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so you should be prepared to do the right way of managing whichever option you choose
Read MoreAre you looking for a place to stay during the Concord, NH, Capital Arts Fest? Learn About the many excellent hotels the Concord region has to offer.
Read MoreThe famous trails of the White Mountains can get crowded. If you are like us, looking for less crowded places to hike where you can be one with nature and not bump into lots of hikers, then Concord NH is the right place.
Enjoy this quick guide to three great alternative NH hikes.
Read MoreLooking for something delicious during Concord, NH, Capital Arts Fest? Discover the many delicious eateries that you’ve got to visit during your trip!
Read MoreThe 115-year-old Concord City Auditorium is the home of the Walker Lecture Series and the Concord Community Players and features classical music regularly.
Read MoreConcord, NH, has so much to offer. The Capital Region offers a quality of living that rivals any community in the nation. Excellent schools produce a well-educated workforce. The Concord region boasts one of the finest healthcare networks north of Boston. In Concord, anyone can experience national politics firsthand and get access to all the amenities of a charming Main Street, known for its booming food and arts scene.
Read MoreComing in the fall of 2021: Concord's Capital Arts Fest, a free event with locations throughout the city aimed at celebrating and highlighting art and artists from around the region. And, it is set at the start of fall foliage season.
Read MoreFew cities have rebounded like Concord, NH. Concord’s locally-owned shops and restaurants have moved onto the sidewalk, and well-spaced groups are exploring the downtown.
Read MoreThere are more than 20 towns and cities with the name CONCORD. All have their own claim to fame. Our New Hampshire Concord is a low key kind of place, and we are not much for bragging. But, one thing is for sure, some pretty cool stuff is made and sold here. Yes, we built the Concord Coach, but the spirit of innovation lives on!
Read MoreLooking for the Best Day Ever? Some say that every summer day you should try something new. Here in Concord, NH, we have a long list of classic things to try, cool ideas, and new places to explore! You may be looking for a day of family-fun adventures or a couples escape, or a day in the woods hiking to new highs.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Pizza Co serves up brick oven artisan pizza with a focus on local ingredients via their farm to table focus.
Read MoreSummer and fall mean the return of outdoor live music in Concord. Read Our round-up of the opportunities to get outside and listen to tunes this summer!
Read MoreFresh food, art and other good available at the Capital City’s Outdoor Markets
Read MoreTurnkey homes come at a premium and in a seller’s market, many buyers often find themselves priced out of the home they want.
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