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| Concord, New Hampshire's The Centennial is located within minutes of a variety of things to do in New Hampshire. Arts & culture, historic sites, science & nature and health activities abound. The Centennial is your private hub to all of these area treasures!
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| Anderson-Soule Gallery Located in one of Concord's most fashionable courtyards, Anderson-Soule Gallery is a destination for original art, fine furniture and handcrafted accessories by some of today's most sought after New England artists. Calendar of events at anderson-soulegallery.com.
Two Capitol Plaza, Main St., 228-3800
Capitol Center for the Arts A vintage vaudeville-era theater, the Capitol Center has gone through two major renovations in the past decade and now stands as New Hampshire's premier performing arts center, showcasing a wide variety of acclaimed national and international performers. Full schedule at ccanh.com.
44 S. Main St., 225-1111 | www.ccanh.com
Granite State Symphony Professional musicians from throughout New Hampshire and northern New England perform a full classical concert season, a Spring Pops Concert, and an Annual Youth Concert.
Greenwood Ave., P.O. Box 3702, 226-4776
The League of NH Craftsman The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Gallery is open year-round and features different exhibits throughout the year. The League's shop is at 36 North Main Street.
205 North Main St., 224-3375
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| Racquet Club of Concord Fitness club offering racquet sports, fitness classes, strength training, senior programs, water activities, and child care.
10 Garvins Falls Rd., 224-7787
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| NH International Speedway Located 10 miles north of Concord, the speedway attracts thousands of race fans from throughout the nation. It is the only super speedway in New England and is host to a diverse series of races, including two NASCAR Nextel Cup series, the NASCAR Busch series, the Craftsmen Truck Series, and the NASCAR Featherlite Modified Tour. Local events also take place at the track.
Route 106, Loudon, 783-4744 (April-October)
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| Bear Brook State park The park is 9,600 acres of heavily forested land offering a fitness course, nature center, swimming, picnicking, playing fields, archery ranges, canoe rentals, nature trails, hunting, fishing, and the best mountain biking in the region. The campground features tent sites, store, and separate beach. In winter, try snowmobiling, ski touring, or dog sledding.
Allenstown, 485-9874
Elm Brook Park This large U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recreation area, encompassing Elm Brook Lake (with a boat ramp), Drew Lake Stumpfield Marsh and Stark Pond, offers great fishing. Swimming, hunting, and snowmobiling are allowed on Everett and Hopkinton lakes. Elm Brook Park has four picnic shelters and a beach.
Route 127, West Hopkinton, 746-3601
Rollins State Park Located just outside of downtown Warner off I-89, the park features hiking trails to the peak of Mt. Kearsarge. In the summer, an automobile road takes visitors to within a quarter mile of the summit, where there are excellent views of Vermont and Boston.
Warner, 456-3808
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| Canterbury Shaker Village Enjoy guided tours, exhibits, craft demonstrations, the Family Activity Center, annual festivals, family events, certified organic gardens, nature trails, the Summer Kitchen, the Farm Store, and the award winning Shaker Table Restaurant at historic Canterbury Shaker Village.
Canterbury, 783-9511 | www.shakers.org (May 14-Oct 30 open daily 10-5. Nov open Fri-Sun, 10-4.)
Concord on Foot A self-guided downtown walking tour of more than 50 historic sites, including the State House, New Hampshire Historical Society, First Baptist Church, Eagle Hotel, Phenix Hall, Upham-Walker House and the New Hampshire State Library. Brochures are available at the Chamber of Commerce and the Museum of New Hampshire History gift shop.
224-2508
Franklin Pierce Homestead Operated by the Hillsboro Historical Society, the recently restored mansion of Franklin Pierce, the 14'th President of the United States, reflects the elegance of affluent living in the 1800's.
Hillsboro, 478-3165 (Memorial Day-Columbus Day)
NH State House and Visitors' Center From its Hall of Flags to the portraits of generations of New Hampshire's leaders, the New Hampshire State House represents an extensive legacy of rich political tradition.
107 N. Main St., 271-2154
Pierce Manse Tues.-Sat. 11-3. Groups of 10 or more by appointment. Guided tours available through the Greek revival home of the 14'th U.S. President Franklin Pierce.
14 Horseshoe Pond Ln., 225-4555 (June 14- October 7)
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| Beaver Meadow Golf Courses (Public) 228-8954
Canterbury Woods Country Club (Public) Canterbury, 783-9400
Loudon Country Club (Public) Loudon, 783-3372
Mojalaki Golf Club (Public) Franklin, 934-3303
Mt. Washington Resort at Bretton Woods (Public) Bretton Woods, 278-1000
Owl's Nest Golf Club (Public) Campton, 726-3076
Plausawa Valley Country Club (Public) Pembroke, 224-6267
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| Audubon Society of NG Organized in 1914, the independent society conducts wildlife research and monitoring, undertakes sanctuary management, and promotes environmental advocacy. Trails are open to the public.
3 Silk Farm Rd. 224-9909 | www.nhaudubon.org
THE CHRISTA MCAULIFFE PLANETARIUM The 92-seat planetarium features children's activities, exhibits, and free monthly SkyWatch events. Public shows are offered weekends and some afternoons.
2 Institute Dr., 271-STAR | www.starhop.com
NH FISH & GAME DEPARTMENT DISCOVERY ROOM The Discovery Room at the NH Fish & Game Department Headquarters features hands-on exhibits, educational games and an aquarium with native fish. Open weekdays year-round, the Discovery Room is free and groups are welcome with a reservation.
2 Hazen Dr., 271-3421
SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF NH FORESTS CONSERVATION CENTER The Society is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to land protection, environmental education, and forest management. Bring a picnic and hike along the Merrimack River on 90 acres of nature trails, or enjoy exhibits in its award-winning passive solar building.
54 Portsmouth St., 224-9945
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