The Story of "An Outcast Band"
Six people — victims of the 1792 smallpox epidemic — are buried together in a once-remote pasture in Jaffrey.
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Six people — victims of the 1792 smallpox epidemic — are buried together in a once-remote pasture in Jaffrey.
A planned fall foliage route in the gorgeous Monadnock Region ideal for motorcyclists. (Though cars are fine too!)
A planned fall foliage route through New Hampshire's majestic White Mountains ideal for motorcyclists. (Though cars are fine too!)
A planned fall foliage route along the seacoast ideal for motorcyclists. (Though cars are fine too!)
A planned fall foliage route around Lake Winnipesaukee ideal for motorcyclists. (Though cars are fine too!)
A planned fall foliage route in the Great North Woods ideal for motorcyclists. (Though cars are fine too!)
An early effort to attract visitors to NH's orchards
A desk with a documented provenance back to 1863 was likely once a highboy, a prized possession in 18th century homes.
Maine's Sea Dog Brewing Co. will open its fifth location in North Conway.
Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St., Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. Too Light I couldn’t agree more with the comments from Debby Brigham in a letter to your magazine concerning the…
Monadnock area resident Hillary Davis has collected the best French comfort food recipes in her latest book. Get a taste with the recipe for Spirals au Pistou.
A steady stream of customers kept coming in from the cold at Collins Brothers Chowder Company on Temple Street in Nashua. All were focused on the daily soups listed above co-owner Dan Largy’s head. The storefront is narrow with a…
When the lifts shut down, NH's ski lodges are heating up.
Ryan Mullahy, a UFO writer and researcher, set out to either verify or discredit the photo.
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This new brewery celebrates its grand opening in Londonderry on July 12.
Discover new local bands, art galleries, music and performing arts venues and much more in this section of Best of NH.
In this section you'll discover where to find the best steakhouse, creamy and comforting mac and cheese, real BBQ, the biggest lobster roll, great seafood dining and more!
We hope you saved room for dessert. There's something for every sweet tooth here - Greek pastries, ice cream, fudge, cake, cookies and much more.
Up for some thrills this summer? Why not try a white water rafting trip, canopy tour or take aerial classes while suspended by silks.
Whether you feel like a slice of pizza or want to travel around the world without leaving New Hampshire, this is the list for you!
Ready for a little (or a lot) of retail therapy? Feel like you could use some pampering at a spa? These businesses - that range from clothing boutiques to hair salons - are here to help.
Your Readers' Poll picks for the best restaurants in New Hampshire broken down by region.
In this section you'll find the best caterers, fine dining, local cheese, outdoor dining, the most romantic restaurant and more!
Enjoy a Sunday morning at the best brunch spot, head to the local deli for great sandwiches, find the best caterer for your next party and much more.
This section of Best of NH includes local wine, beer, soda, your favorite regional coffee shops and much more.
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Able Ebenezer Brewing Company celebrates its grand opening on June 14 and Smuttynose Brewing Company's new location at Towle Farm is now open!
Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St., Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. Celebrate Them I am enjoying the stories on “Game Changers” [May 2014]. I would enjoy seeing articles on high school…
This annual event is a benefit for Manchester's historical theater. This year it takes place on June 1.
Want to sail but can’t afford a boat or don’t want all the hassle?
The annual sand sculpting competition is one of Hampton Beach's most famous events, but there's plenty going on all summer long.
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This year's Remarkable Women know the rules of the game but aren't afraid to shake things up.
Send letters to Editor Rick Broussard, New Hampshire Magazine, 150 Dow St., Manchester, NH 03101 or e-mail him at editor@nhmagazine.com. On a Burger Trek We were thrilled with the Burger Guide [March 2014] issue. So much so that we have…
Professional Research Services contacted over 400 licensed chiropractors within the State of New Hampshire. PRS asked each chiropractor in a nationwide online survey to nominate the chiropractors they deemed the best in chiropractic care across New Hampshire.
Your letters from the March 2014 issue.
Helen Ryba, host of "The Chef's Plate," picks the Local Burger at Laconia's Local Eatery as her favorite burger for our Burger Guide to New Hampshire.
There are many things to love about New Hampshire besides the beauty of the landscape and our rugged independent spirit.
Reader letters to the Editor from the February, 2014 issue.
Ian Browne is replacing David Sakolsky at Blue Lobster in Hampton, NH.
The Able Ebeneezer Brewing Co. just received final approval from the planning board and is on the road to opening soon.
A new group hopes to boost the New Hampshire craft beer industry.
There's fun to be had in New Hampshire all year long. Resist the urge to hibernate this winter with these great events for the 2017 season.
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The Seacoast Winter Brew Fest, happening Feb. 22, 2014, kicks off Portsmouth Beer Week.
Your letters from the December 2013 issue.
Fill your table and holiday parties with local food and drink all made right here in New Hampshire.
Stay out of the malls and the big box stores with these local gift ideas from music to Shaker goods.
These 19 Granite Staters have influenced, shaped and put NH on the map with their contributions to philanthropy, athletics, political action, performing arts, business success and more. Find out who’s “It” for 2013.