New Hampshire's Stephen King Connection
The Granite State hasn't been just a pass-through journey for Maine's master of horror
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New Hampshire Magazine
The Granite State hasn't been just a pass-through journey for Maine's master of horror
Our undercover reporter infiltrates a group of terror-artists who will not stop until they have all of Portsmouth cowering before them — or until the parade route ends, whichever comes first.
While some acts are built to be celebrated for Christmas or St. Patrick’s Day, the good doctor (Dr. Gasp) stands alone on Halloween.
Fear led our primitive ancestors to hide in caves and build fires to keep their nightmares at bay. Today, we leave our caves and home fires and even pay good money just to get a taste of that primal sense of terror. Here, just in time for Halloween, is a guided tour of two of the state’s finest horror dispensaries.
In 1964 we hosted the first state-run lottery at Rockingham Park in Salem, a horse race that sparked a national sensation and scandal and put us in the crosshairs of the mob, media and the church.
Ever wanted to try your hand at tossing a caber or hurling a haggis? Our man on the scene Kevin (Mac)Flynn shows how not to do it.
How do you solve a 20-year-old murder mystery? And how do you bring a dead man to justice?