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Flaming pumpkins, skeletons, and scarecrows have taken over New Hampshire and are anxious to put a friendly scare on visitors. Pumpkin festivals, haunted houses and other delightfully ghoulish attractions are spooking up the Granite State this October. Looking for a screaming good...
Mother Nature's annual rite of fall is spectacular in New Hampshire with an explosion of rich and vibrant colours blanketing the Granite state. With a 6,288-foot elevation change within the state, leaf peepers around the world can follow the spectacular fall foliage from the lower altitude...
By George, I can't believe it's true! You can visit the Man with the Yellow Hat and his curious little monkey, Curious George, the next time you travel to New Hampshire.Curious George Cottage in Waterville Valley, New HampshireThe Curious George Cottage is located in the Town of Waterville...
Food, Drink, Art and Culture Draw Diners to Portsmouth, New HampshirePortsmouth, New Hampshire, a picturesque city located on the southeast part of the state in the Seacoast Region, will be holding its first Restaurant Week Portsmouth from November 10-16, 2008. Read on to find out what this...
Winter to you may mean wrapping up in a thick comforter and warming yourself in front of a cozy fireplace.
But if you're more the adventurous type, you might want to consider a trip to New Hampshire. From downhill and cross-country skiing to snowmobiling to winter camping, those hardy enough to...
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