Of Mayflies and Muskrats: A Fisherman’s Tale
Growing up, the annual mayfly hatch meant a great day of fishing...
New Hampshire Magazine Sections
Extras
New Hampshire Magazine
Growing up, the annual mayfly hatch meant a great day of fishing...
The Granite State has proved particularly fertile ground for producing big league players
Don’t miss out on Dublin's artistic and literary history.
How a quashed assignment, rediscovered journal entries and fly-fishing retreat helped me remember the importance of family and faith.
Meet Marek Bennett, an illustrator who takes an alternative path into yesterday.
These drives may be circuitous, but they are meant to be; the joy’s in the journey.
“You can worry about tomorrow and you can feel bad about the past, but to play that glad game, it forces you to think about the moment right now — and, right now, it’s really windy and cold outside, but the sun is shining.”
History lives in New Hampshire and nowhere more so than in its Capitol City where our state Legislature still meets in the same chambers it has occupied since 1819 and where the U.S. Constitution was finally ratified, in 1788, ensuring that it would become the blueprint for America democracy.
Rich with history, scenic views, good eats and classic New England architecture, Keene may be known as a college town, but it is also part hidden gem for the outdoorsman and local shopaholic, and part innovative hub for Granite State business owners thanks to the Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship.
If the City of Portsmouth is viewed as one of the most diverse communities in New Hampshire today, Vernis Jackson may have planted the first seeds 60 years ago.