Historic Summer Arts
New Hampshire lays claim to some truly outstanding and historic summer theater. Plus, take a once-in-a-lifetime artists' retreat to the gorgeous Appledore Island, which has an impressive artistic history of its own.
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New Hampshire lays claim to some truly outstanding and historic summer theater. Plus, take a once-in-a-lifetime artists' retreat to the gorgeous Appledore Island, which has an impressive artistic history of its own.
Don't just drive up Mount Washington - hike it. Or take a tour of our state's historic and iconic covered bridges, find the most beautiful swimming hole or attempt our tough section of the Appalachian Trail.
Get airborne with hot air balloon rides, hang gliding and scenic flights over the Presidential Range.
Collecting NH primary paraphernalia turns 100.
Get a taste of the bootlegging days at these bars in New Hampshire.
A trip to see the Christmas lights in Enfield is a family tradition.
From now through Thanksgiving, a collection of Welch’s Grape Jelly glasses and Welch’s advertising art will be on display at the Woodman Museum in Dover.
Local hot dog stands are keeping a cheap eats tradition alive in New Hampshire.
Here are more than 40 places to visit and things to do this summer (plus a few historical facts) that illustrate how New Hampshire created the modern world. Sort of.
The Currier Museum’s current exhibit, “Still Life: 1970s Photorealism,” on display through May 3, doesn’t just celebrate this American art form, but also the decade in which it was conceived.