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New Hampshire

Green and mountainous, with good skiing and other outdoorsy pursuits, especially on and around lakes like Winnipesaukee; there's even a sliver of seashore. Cities include Concord, Nashua, Manchester, and Portsmouth.

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Comment by Tripatini on June 6, 2012 at 10:49am
Comment by Janice Brown on May 26, 2012 at 7:59am

Looking for an interesting base from which to explore the Connecticut River Valley?  Try the Common Man Inn in Claremont. New Hampshire.  Charm, warmth and efficiency in a great location, for business or pleasure.

Comment by David Lawrence on May 16, 2011 at 8:42pm
Good picks Janice. Made me hungry.
Comment by Janice Brown on May 15, 2011 at 4:48pm
Three New Hampshire diners worth a drive.
Comment by Janice Brown on May 15, 2011 at 4:44pm
A classic bistro raises the dining game in a charming college town: Six Burner Bistro, Plymouth, NH
Comment by Janice Brown on September 15, 2010 at 1:55pm
Closing out the summer with wine flights at Lago Restaurant, Meredith, New Hampshire.
Comment by Susana Soltero Liebow on July 15, 2010 at 11:06am
Too hot? Escape to Migis Lodge on Sebago Lake

http://www.boston.com/travel/blog/2010/07/too_hot_escape.html
Comment by Stephanie Seacord on May 1, 2010 at 1:45pm
On May 5, Portsmouth -- a National Trust for Historic Preservation "Distinctive Destination" -- welcomes the NH Governor's Conference on Tourism to town. In addition to a great program, many of the historic houses such as the Portsmouth Historical Society's John Paul Jones House are opening specially for attendees. And the NH Dept of Cultural Resources Roundtable takes place at the Discover Portsmouth Center on Friday, May 7 1-3 pm.
Comment by Janice Brown on April 29, 2010 at 9:06am
Through June 7, the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester, NH, is showcasing its collection of watercolors from American artists: "From Homer to Hopper: American Watercolor Masterworks from the Currier Museum of Art."
This is a wonderful small museum that recently underwent a major renovation. It has an unexpectedly nice collection, and it also offers tours of the Zimmerman House, one of two Frank Lloyd Wright houses in Manchester. The houses are from Mr. Wright's Usonian period, which were designed for average people. (The other house is privately owned.) If you go, try Cotton down in the Millyard for lunch.

Manchester is undergoing a bit of a renaissance, with new loft-type residences going into the old brick mill buildings on the river and a very lively restaurant and arts scene. There is also a very good minor league baseball team, and a new Hilton Garden Inn that overlooks the new ballpark so you can watch the games from a picture window in your room. Good business hotel as well.
Comment by Janice Brown on April 27, 2010 at 6:22pm
Shoulder season in Central/Northern New Hampshire usually offers nice weather and natural beauty, without the crowds. There are many unexpected treasures north of Concord. I love playing tourist in my own state.
 

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