Ideas for An Outdoor Fall Party
How our serene autumn dinner for a few guests turned into a sprawling annual event for more than a hundred. (And how you can do it too.)
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New Hampshire Magazine
How our serene autumn dinner for a few guests turned into a sprawling annual event for more than a hundred. (And how you can do it too.)
Mount Monadnock is the third most climbed mountain in the world — and for good reason
Before the leaves fall, we take a last glorious weekend to paddle around our favorite waters in Hancock.
Ride with the New Hampshire Patriot Guard Riders as they escort the ashes of Clifton “Scotty” Scott, 78, from the Jenkins & Newman Funeral Home in Colebrook to the veteran’s final resting spot in the West Stewartstown Hollow Cemetery.
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.
October seemed the perfect time to drive the back roads of the Monadnock Region, with maple trees in full color and local artists opening their studios for the weekend.
The foliage has begun to turn and we head north to the White Mountains for an early September preview, in the lovely lull between summer and leaf-peepers.
In "Blaze of Glory" John Clayton takes you on a fall foliage tour of our state's military history from the French and Indian War to the War on Terror.
Looking for inspiration for your poetry or writing? Look no further than New Hampshire's fall foliage.