Derry Lakehouse Guidebook

Tyler & Joelle
Tyler & Joelle
Derry Lakehouse Guidebook

Food scene

Northern Italian dishes like chicken risotto in a classy space with seasonal outdoor seating.
Sabatino's North Italian Restaurant
1 E Broadway
Northern Italian dishes like chicken risotto in a classy space with seasonal outdoor seating.
Family-friendly restaurant serving up a huge American menu, including many kids' options.
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T-BONES Great American Eatery
311 S Broadway
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Family-friendly restaurant serving up a huge American menu, including many kids' options.
On The Corner Grill is one of southern New Hampshire’s favorite restaurants with a unique menu and warm lounge.
On The Corner Grill
418 Island Pond Road
On The Corner Grill is one of southern New Hampshire’s favorite restaurants with a unique menu and warm lounge.
This quaint eatery serving Greek cuisine, wine & beer can make many dishes vegan & gluten-free.
Amphora
55 Crystal Avenue
This quaint eatery serving Greek cuisine, wine & beer can make many dishes vegan & gluten-free.
Delicious and authentic Indian food made out of only the purest and freshest of ingredients that taste great every single time.
Destination India Restaurant & Bar
14 East Broadway
Delicious and authentic Indian food made out of only the purest and freshest of ingredients that taste great every single time.
Cozy bar for locally sourced small plates & bistro fare, craft beers & small production wines.
Cask & Vine
1 East Broadway
Cozy bar for locally sourced small plates & bistro fare, craft beers & small production wines.
Family owned, community driven nano-Brewery & Taproom located in Derry, NH.
Rockingham Brewing Company
1 Corporate Park Dr
Family owned, community driven nano-Brewery & Taproom located in Derry, NH.
Family-friendly Mexican restaurant serving innovative, premium, authentic Mexican cuisine.
La Herradura Mexican Restaurant
158 Rockingham Road
Family-friendly Mexican restaurant serving innovative, premium, authentic Mexican cuisine.
Nostalgic spot for hearty breakfasts & lunches amid roomy quarters full of '50s & '60s flair.
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MaryAnn's Restaurant
29 E Broadway
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Nostalgic spot for hearty breakfasts & lunches amid roomy quarters full of '50s & '60s flair.
Contemporary farm-to-table cuisine with an international flair and a full bar serving LaBelle wines, craft cocktails, craft beers, and nonalcoholic beverages.
Americus at LaBelle Winery
14 New Hampshire 111
Contemporary farm-to-table cuisine with an international flair and a full bar serving LaBelle wines, craft cocktails, craft beers, and nonalcoholic beverages.
Elegant but affordable dining experience of authentic family recipes that have been handed down for generations.
Blue Mango
55 Crystal Avenue
Elegant but affordable dining experience of authentic family recipes that have been handed down for generations.
Local pizza joint crafting pizzas that'll help you and your family create moments together that will stay with you long after you’ve eaten your pie.
Charlie Mac's Pizzeria Derry, NH 03038
127 Rockingham Road
Local pizza joint crafting pizzas that'll help you and your family create moments together that will stay with you long after you’ve eaten your pie.
Craft brewery serving award winning beer and hand tossed pizza.
Kelsen Brewing Company
44 N High St
Craft brewery serving award winning beer and hand tossed pizza.
Well established independent restaurant in Derry, NH. We've served breakfast and lunch every day for well over 20 years.
Brooklyn Bagel Restaurant
11 Manchester Rd
Well established independent restaurant in Derry, NH. We've served breakfast and lunch every day for well over 20 years.
A third generation, family-owned business that wants to bring you a piece of Mexico with their authentic street food.
Los Reyes Street Tacos & More
127 Rockingham Road
A third generation, family-owned business that wants to bring you a piece of Mexico with their authentic street food.
Family-owned restaurant and bar that proudly makes over 95% of their food in-house.
Hare Of The Dawg
3 East Broadway
Family-owned restaurant and bar that proudly makes over 95% of their food in-house.
No-frills counter whipping up traditional pies, slices, wings & calzones, with patio seating.
Paisanos Pizzeria
4 Chester Rd
No-frills counter whipping up traditional pies, slices, wings & calzones, with patio seating.
Simple outfit in a strip mall offering breakfast bites along with artisanal sandwiches & more.
Maddies Bagel & Eatery LLC
240 N Broadway
Simple outfit in a strip mall offering breakfast bites along with artisanal sandwiches & more.
19th-century building housing a quaint gift shop & cafe serving breakfast & specialty sandwiches.
Windham Junction Country Gift Shop & Kitchen
128 N Lowell Rd
19th-century building housing a quaint gift shop & cafe serving breakfast & specialty sandwiches.
Upbeat counter serve with a patio offering housemade ice cream, sundaes & ice cream cakes.
Moo's Place Homemade Ice Cream
27 Crystal Ave
Upbeat counter serve with a patio offering housemade ice cream, sundaes & ice cream cakes.

Cafes & coffee

A place with a heart and passion for creating delicious crepes accompanied with our coffee of your choice.
Casa Java Café
17 Birch St
A place with a heart and passion for creating delicious crepes accompanied with our coffee of your choice.
Mobile cafe offering a variety of coffee, breakfast, and lunch options.
Pressed For Time Mobile Cafe
129 Rockingham Rd
Mobile cafe offering a variety of coffee, breakfast, and lunch options.
Conscious cafe using locally-sourced small farms, coffee roasters, butchers, and bakers, and choosing organic for their customers as often as they can.
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The Grind Rail Trail Cafe
5 W Broadway
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Conscious cafe using locally-sourced small farms, coffee roasters, butchers, and bakers, and choosing organic for their customers as often as they can.
Local destination for handcrafted coffee and espresso drinks, unique flavor infusions, and all-day food offerings served with positivity, in a friendly and upbeat environment.
Aroma Joe's
13 Manchester Rd
Local destination for handcrafted coffee and espresso drinks, unique flavor infusions, and all-day food offerings served with positivity, in a friendly and upbeat environment.

Trails

Experience this 4.1-mile point-to-point trail near Derry, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 16 min to complete. This is a popular trail for cross-country skiing, road biking, and snowshoeing, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through November. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. 4.1 miles round trip. 1.25 hours.
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Windham Rail Trail
27 Roulston Rd
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Experience this 4.1-mile point-to-point trail near Derry, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 1 h 16 min to complete. This is a popular trail for cross-country skiing, road biking, and snowshoeing, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through November. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. 4.1 miles round trip. 1.25 hours.
Get to know this 3.2-mile point-to-point trail near Derry, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 59 min to complete. This is a very popular area for road biking, running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. 3.2 miles round trip. 1 hour.
Derry Rail Trail
Get to know this 3.2-mile point-to-point trail near Derry, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 59 min to complete. This is a very popular area for road biking, running, and walking, so you'll likely encounter other people while exploring. Dogs are welcome, but must be on a leash. 3.2 miles round trip. 1 hour.
This is a true 4 season trail. As you would expect there is Spring, Summer, Fall walking/hiking, but this trail is also the home of our Winter groomed cross country ski program! The complete “dog bone” loop is 3 miles. The trail loops around the perimeter of one apple orchard, then goes through a beautiful wooded section that takes you over 4 foot bridges and by Adams Pond. The trail then loops around a second apple orchard. You then return back through the woods again, and you are shortly back to where you started. 3 miles round trip. 1 hour.
Adams Pond Trail
This is a true 4 season trail. As you would expect there is Spring, Summer, Fall walking/hiking, but this trail is also the home of our Winter groomed cross country ski program! The complete “dog bone” loop is 3 miles. The trail loops around the perimeter of one apple orchard, then goes through a beautiful wooded section that takes you over 4 foot bridges and by Adams Pond. The trail then loops around a second apple orchard. You then return back through the woods again, and you are shortly back to where you started. 3 miles round trip. 1 hour.
Head out on this 8.4-mile out-and-back trail near Londonderry, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 35 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, road biking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. 8.4 miles round trip. 2.5 hours.
Londonderry Rail Trail
Londonderry Rail Trail
Head out on this 8.4-mile out-and-back trail near Londonderry, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 2 h 35 min to complete. This is a popular trail for hiking, road biking, and running, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. Dogs are welcome and may be off-leash in some areas. 8.4 miles round trip. 2.5 hours.
Get to know this 2.0-mile loop trail near Windham, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 38 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through October. 2 miles round trip. 40 minutes.
Foster's Pond Trail
34-88 Nashua Road
Get to know this 2.0-mile loop trail near Windham, New Hampshire. Generally considered an easy route, it takes an average of 38 min to complete. This is a popular trail for birding, hiking, and walking, but you can still enjoy some solitude during quieter times of day. The best times to visit this trail are March through October. 2 miles round trip. 40 minutes.

Activities

The Robert Frost Farm Historic Site was home to Robert Frost and his family from 1900-1911. Frost, one of the nation's most acclaimed poets, whose writings are said to be the epitome of New England, attributed many of his poems to memories from the Derry years. The simple two-story white clapboard farmhouse is typical of New England in the 1880s. Tours, displays, a nature/poetry trail, programs, and poetry readings are all available at the park. Seasonal programs are offered to the public at no charge, and run from May through October. This National Historic Landmark is supported by the Division of Natural and Cultural Resources, Bureau of Historic Sites and the Trustees of the Frost Farm.
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Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site
122 Rockingham Rd
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The Robert Frost Farm Historic Site was home to Robert Frost and his family from 1900-1911. Frost, one of the nation's most acclaimed poets, whose writings are said to be the epitome of New England, attributed many of his poems to memories from the Derry years. The simple two-story white clapboard farmhouse is typical of New England in the 1880s. Tours, displays, a nature/poetry trail, programs, and poetry readings are all available at the park. Seasonal programs are offered to the public at no charge, and run from May through October. This National Historic Landmark is supported by the Division of Natural and Cultural Resources, Bureau of Historic Sites and the Trustees of the Frost Farm.
The Taylor Mill State Historic Site is a state park of New Hampshire located in 71-acre Ballard State Forest in Derry, Rockingham County, in the southeast part of the state. The site is created to protect the 1799 mill known as Taylor Up and Down Sawmill. The sawmill is in operation and is open for visitors on weekends during the summer. The site is located on Island Pond Road, east of the downtown of Derry.
Taylor Mill State Historic Site
242 Island Pond Road
The Taylor Mill State Historic Site is a state park of New Hampshire located in 71-acre Ballard State Forest in Derry, Rockingham County, in the southeast part of the state. The site is created to protect the 1799 mill known as Taylor Up and Down Sawmill. The sawmill is in operation and is open for visitors on weekends during the summer. The site is located on Island Pond Road, east of the downtown of Derry.
Canobie Lake Park, located in Salem, sits directly on Canobie Lake and offers one of the most fun days you can have in New Hampshire. The park opened its doors for the first time in 1902 with the goal of enticing visitors to travel to the region rather than simply stopping in Boston. It worked and tourism dollars arrived, helping the area thrive. Today, Canobie Lake Park continues to be one of the most fun day trips you have to take in New Hampshire.
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Parque Canobie Lake
85 N Policy St
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Canobie Lake Park, located in Salem, sits directly on Canobie Lake and offers one of the most fun days you can have in New Hampshire. The park opened its doors for the first time in 1902 with the goal of enticing visitors to travel to the region rather than simply stopping in Boston. It worked and tourism dollars arrived, helping the area thrive. Today, Canobie Lake Park continues to be one of the most fun day trips you have to take in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire's destination for premium dry wines. Specializing in cold-climate grapes, grown in no-spray vineyards and vegan wines crafted with minimal intervention. Since 2012, Appolo Vineyards has been producing award winning vegan wines. Owner-Winemaker Mike Appolo has developed a portfolio ranging from sparkling rose, to dry whites and red wines. Spend part of your day sipping wine in their outdoor tasting room located among the vines.
Appolo Vineyards
49 Lawrence Rd
New Hampshire's destination for premium dry wines. Specializing in cold-climate grapes, grown in no-spray vineyards and vegan wines crafted with minimal intervention. Since 2012, Appolo Vineyards has been producing award winning vegan wines. Owner-Winemaker Mike Appolo has developed a portfolio ranging from sparkling rose, to dry whites and red wines. Spend part of your day sipping wine in their outdoor tasting room located among the vines.
Sweet Baby Vineyard opened its doors in 2008 by Lewis and Stacey Eaton. What started as a hobby for Lewis, quickly grew into a family business. They originally chose their home in Kensington because it had a lot of land for their children to play and space to garden. Growing up in New Hampshire, their family has always enjoyed all of the fresh fruits that the spring, summer and fall bring. Each season they take the kids to the local farms to pick strawberries, blueberries, peaches and apples. They decided to bring these fresh fruits grown at local farms to their wine. They also turned part of our land into a vineyard, which yields four varieties of the grapes we use in their wine. They now have happily outgrown their little home winery and moved to a new much larger farm in Hampstead, NH. In the spring of 2016, they planted over 2000 new grape vines. Lewis and Stacey’s new home has almost 8 acres, a separate building for year round tastings, a production building and a large three story barn for finished wine storage.
Sweet Baby Vineyard
260 Stage Rd
Sweet Baby Vineyard opened its doors in 2008 by Lewis and Stacey Eaton. What started as a hobby for Lewis, quickly grew into a family business. They originally chose their home in Kensington because it had a lot of land for their children to play and space to garden. Growing up in New Hampshire, their family has always enjoyed all of the fresh fruits that the spring, summer and fall bring. Each season they take the kids to the local farms to pick strawberries, blueberries, peaches and apples. They decided to bring these fresh fruits grown at local farms to their wine. They also turned part of our land into a vineyard, which yields four varieties of the grapes we use in their wine. They now have happily outgrown their little home winery and moved to a new much larger farm in Hampstead, NH. In the spring of 2016, they planted over 2000 new grape vines. Lewis and Stacey’s new home has almost 8 acres, a separate building for year round tastings, a production building and a large three story barn for finished wine storage.
An artisan village-style property, LaBelle Winery Derry is home to LaBelle Links Golf Course, Mini Links Mini-Golf, Americus Restaurant, LaBelle Market, LaBelle Winery and Tasting Room, an event center, and a vineyard. We invite you to explore all we have to offer. LaBelle Derry's distinguishing features are its two wedding and event spaces and an education center, where guests can take cooking and beverage-making classes and other lifestyle classes. Their goal is to offer one of the best wedding and event venues around.
LaBelle Winery
14 New Hampshire 111
An artisan village-style property, LaBelle Winery Derry is home to LaBelle Links Golf Course, Mini Links Mini-Golf, Americus Restaurant, LaBelle Market, LaBelle Winery and Tasting Room, an event center, and a vineyard. We invite you to explore all we have to offer. LaBelle Derry's distinguishing features are its two wedding and event spaces and an education center, where guests can take cooking and beverage-making classes and other lifestyle classes. Their goal is to offer one of the best wedding and event venues around.
Tupelo Music Hall is a multi-genre performing arts space specializing in music events, comedy, and occasional theatrical shows. With two seating arrangements, Tupelo Music Hall can accommodate both mid-size and larger artists in an intimate setting. They strive to provide the best listening experience in New England in an acoustically superior space with state of the art sound equipment. It’s no mistake that their motto is “It’s All About The Music”.
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Tupelo Music Hall
10 A St
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Tupelo Music Hall is a multi-genre performing arts space specializing in music events, comedy, and occasional theatrical shows. With two seating arrangements, Tupelo Music Hall can accommodate both mid-size and larger artists in an intimate setting. They strive to provide the best listening experience in New England in an acoustically superior space with state of the art sound equipment. It’s no mistake that their motto is “It’s All About The Music”.
The Stockbridge Theatre offers a variety of performances of live music, drama, and dance. Students and patrons alike can experience and interact with some of the foremost artists of our time. The best of Broadway performers, spirit-lifting holiday music, and amazing feats of acrobatics will all grace the stage at the Stockbridge this year. The Stockbridge is also proud to provide a home for student performances. The rising stars of tomorrow are showcased through the Pinkerton Chorus, Band, and Dance programs, as well as the plays and musicals of the Pinkerton Players.
Stockbridge Theatre
22-98 Bypass 28
The Stockbridge Theatre offers a variety of performances of live music, drama, and dance. Students and patrons alike can experience and interact with some of the foremost artists of our time. The best of Broadway performers, spirit-lifting holiday music, and amazing feats of acrobatics will all grace the stage at the Stockbridge this year. The Stockbridge is also proud to provide a home for student performances. The rising stars of tomorrow are showcased through the Pinkerton Chorus, Band, and Dance programs, as well as the plays and musicals of the Pinkerton Players.
The History Museum in downtown Derry, New Hampshire, preserves and presents the artifacts and stories of Derry and the surrounding towns. Come learn about Derry, from its settlement as Nutfield in 1719 through the adventures of astronaut Alan Shepard and beyond!
Derry Museum of History
29 West Broadway
The History Museum in downtown Derry, New Hampshire, preserves and presents the artifacts and stories of Derry and the surrounding towns. Come learn about Derry, from its settlement as Nutfield in 1719 through the adventures of astronaut Alan Shepard and beyond!

Places to visit

Founded in 1638 by Reverend John Wheelwright, Exeter is a New England town brimming with charm at every turn. Located in the southeastern part of the state, this beauty will appeal to everyone from art lovers to history buffs to recreational seekers. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll in the historic downtown, which features lovely buildings with shops, restaurants, art galleries and more. Or, walk down tree-lined streets to discover historic homes, including the Ladd-Gilman House, now the American Independence Museum. The great outdoors will appeal to not only adventurers with its many activities, including hiking, biking and water sports, but also to photographers, as the colors during the fall are truly breathtaking.
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Exeter
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Founded in 1638 by Reverend John Wheelwright, Exeter is a New England town brimming with charm at every turn. Located in the southeastern part of the state, this beauty will appeal to everyone from art lovers to history buffs to recreational seekers. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll in the historic downtown, which features lovely buildings with shops, restaurants, art galleries and more. Or, walk down tree-lined streets to discover historic homes, including the Ladd-Gilman House, now the American Independence Museum. The great outdoors will appeal to not only adventurers with its many activities, including hiking, biking and water sports, but also to photographers, as the colors during the fall are truly breathtaking.
About a 45-minute drive south is Newburyport, Massachusetts, a coastal city known for its old-time charm and a constant stream of new shops and restaurants. The city, dubbed "The Port," has evolved immensely since it was settled in 1635. While it’s most popular in the summer, partly because of its proximity to nearby beaches, there are also many parks, shopping areas, restaurants, and day spas to visit any time of the year.
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Newburyport
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About a 45-minute drive south is Newburyport, Massachusetts, a coastal city known for its old-time charm and a constant stream of new shops and restaurants. The city, dubbed "The Port," has evolved immensely since it was settled in 1635. While it’s most popular in the summer, partly because of its proximity to nearby beaches, there are also many parks, shopping areas, restaurants, and day spas to visit any time of the year.
Boston is the epitome of the historical and the contemporary. Personal preferences for entertainment and interests are virtually endless - from historical trails and artifacts to fringe theatre, from inspirational architecture to dining on local fare, from the old masters to the new brew masters. Each season brings its own specialties and favorites enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Popular annual events and festivals include First Night First Day, the Boston Marathon, Boston Calling, Pride Week, Outside the Box, Harborfest, the biannual Dine Out Boston, and Head of the Charles.
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Boston
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Boston is the epitome of the historical and the contemporary. Personal preferences for entertainment and interests are virtually endless - from historical trails and artifacts to fringe theatre, from inspirational architecture to dining on local fare, from the old masters to the new brew masters. Each season brings its own specialties and favorites enjoyed by locals and visitors alike. Popular annual events and festivals include First Night First Day, the Boston Marathon, Boston Calling, Pride Week, Outside the Box, Harborfest, the biannual Dine Out Boston, and Head of the Charles.
Portsmouth, N.H., a city of roughly 21,000 people, sits near the mouth of the Piscataqua River, a short, wide river that divides New Hampshire and Maine. Settled in 1623, Portsmouth claims to be the nation’s third-oldest city. It served as a focal point on the Eastern seaboard until the late 1800s when rail travel did in the shipping industry. John Paul Jones’ ship The Ranger was built in Portsmouth, and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (which lies across the river in Maine) was established in 1800 as the country’s first Naval shipyard. The region as whole is noted for its many restaurants, attractions and shopping opportunities, which include downtown Portsmouth, outlet malls in Kittery, Maine, as well as major malls in Newington, New Hampshire.
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Portsmouth
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Portsmouth, N.H., a city of roughly 21,000 people, sits near the mouth of the Piscataqua River, a short, wide river that divides New Hampshire and Maine. Settled in 1623, Portsmouth claims to be the nation’s third-oldest city. It served as a focal point on the Eastern seaboard until the late 1800s when rail travel did in the shipping industry. John Paul Jones’ ship The Ranger was built in Portsmouth, and the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (which lies across the river in Maine) was established in 1800 as the country’s first Naval shipyard. The region as whole is noted for its many restaurants, attractions and shopping opportunities, which include downtown Portsmouth, outlet malls in Kittery, Maine, as well as major malls in Newington, New Hampshire.
Located in the heart of the Lakes Region, which includes Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam Lake and Newfound Lake, Meredith abounds with beauty. This delightful town features many historic sites, outdoor fun and specialty shops. Guests can take a ride on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, watch a play at the Winnipesaukee Playhouse or hop in the car to take a relaxing scenic drive. Many events and festivals also take place throughout the year, including the Lakes Region Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.
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Meredith
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Located in the heart of the Lakes Region, which includes Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam Lake and Newfound Lake, Meredith abounds with beauty. This delightful town features many historic sites, outdoor fun and specialty shops. Guests can take a ride on the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, watch a play at the Winnipesaukee Playhouse or hop in the car to take a relaxing scenic drive. Many events and festivals also take place throughout the year, including the Lakes Region Fine Arts and Crafts Festival.
Set along the Contoocook River, Peterborough is a popular tourist destination rich with art and culture. A small, charming community, the area is not only home to two theater groups but also a renowned artists’ retreat called The MacDowell Colony. The oldest artists’ retreat in the USA, the Colony hosts many events and nurtures and encourages artists to create. Due to its outstanding success, it was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1997. Peterborough also has a rich history, which can be explored at The Monadnock Center for History and Culture. Foodies have several delightful dining options, and outdoor lovers will be pleased with the variety of activities available.
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Peterborough
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Set along the Contoocook River, Peterborough is a popular tourist destination rich with art and culture. A small, charming community, the area is not only home to two theater groups but also a renowned artists’ retreat called The MacDowell Colony. The oldest artists’ retreat in the USA, the Colony hosts many events and nurtures and encourages artists to create. Due to its outstanding success, it was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 1997. Peterborough also has a rich history, which can be explored at The Monadnock Center for History and Culture. Foodies have several delightful dining options, and outdoor lovers will be pleased with the variety of activities available.
Best known for the witch trials that took place in 1692, Salem is sure to bewitch you with its seaside charm, its maritime history and spellbinding beauty. Follow the Red Line along the sidewalks to navigate your journey through historic sites, including the Witch Trial Memorial, the Old Burying Point Cemetery and more. Discover serenity by the sea on the beaches of Salem Willows. The Bewitched statue, the Witch Museum and the Witch Dungeon conjure up diverse takes on witchery through history.
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Salem
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Best known for the witch trials that took place in 1692, Salem is sure to bewitch you with its seaside charm, its maritime history and spellbinding beauty. Follow the Red Line along the sidewalks to navigate your journey through historic sites, including the Witch Trial Memorial, the Old Burying Point Cemetery and more. Discover serenity by the sea on the beaches of Salem Willows. The Bewitched statue, the Witch Museum and the Witch Dungeon conjure up diverse takes on witchery through history.
Gloucester Massachusetts is a place for truly authentic adventure! Just a 45 minute car ride from downtown Boston, Gloucester, home to America’s oldest seaport, offers so much to see and do no matter the season! This gorgeous coastal community boasts of hometown spirit, maritime history, fresh seafood and a spectacular working waterfront. Our natural beauty is an ever-changing backdrop to explore, and also home to artists, independent shops, award-winning restaurants, with beach strolls and nature trails for everyone to enjoy.
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Gloucester
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Gloucester Massachusetts is a place for truly authentic adventure! Just a 45 minute car ride from downtown Boston, Gloucester, home to America’s oldest seaport, offers so much to see and do no matter the season! This gorgeous coastal community boasts of hometown spirit, maritime history, fresh seafood and a spectacular working waterfront. Our natural beauty is an ever-changing backdrop to explore, and also home to artists, independent shops, award-winning restaurants, with beach strolls and nature trails for everyone to enjoy.
Rockport, MA, is a coastal town of food, shopping, and seaside charm. It’s the perfect place to relax by the ocean, browse the work of an incredible number of artists, and of course, eat a lobster roll. With its beaches of soft sand or smooth pebbles, sylvan hiking paths and historic lighthouses, Rockport may be the perfect place to sit down and compose that magnum opus, write your novel or paint your master work. The waters surrounding Cape Ann beckon scuba divers, kayakers and sailors to explore the bay. Watch for whales or puffins on one of many charters; hike through the wilds of Halibut Point or along the breathtaking Headlands. Find inspiration in the glades and bluffs of Cape Ann.
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Rockport
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Rockport, MA, is a coastal town of food, shopping, and seaside charm. It’s the perfect place to relax by the ocean, browse the work of an incredible number of artists, and of course, eat a lobster roll. With its beaches of soft sand or smooth pebbles, sylvan hiking paths and historic lighthouses, Rockport may be the perfect place to sit down and compose that magnum opus, write your novel or paint your master work. The waters surrounding Cape Ann beckon scuba divers, kayakers and sailors to explore the bay. Watch for whales or puffins on one of many charters; hike through the wilds of Halibut Point or along the breathtaking Headlands. Find inspiration in the glades and bluffs of Cape Ann.
According to legend, Ogunquit (pronounced /o-gun-quit/) was named by the Abenaki tribe, because the word means “beautiful place by the sea." Ogunquit has evolved from a fishing village in Perkins Cove surrounded by farms to the bustling tourist destination it is today.
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Ogunquit
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According to legend, Ogunquit (pronounced /o-gun-quit/) was named by the Abenaki tribe, because the word means “beautiful place by the sea." Ogunquit has evolved from a fishing village in Perkins Cove surrounded by farms to the bustling tourist destination it is today.
Harrisville is a well-preserved 19th-century mill town located in the idyllic Monadnock Region in the southern part of the state. A true historic gem, the town is brimming with charming buildings and independent shops. The downtown area, which is a National Historic Landmark, features red-brick buildings and mills along with bodies of water, which provide reflecting qualities creating picture-perfect moments. A wonderful place to explore on foot, the town also has many trails allowing guests to wander.
Harrisville
Harrisville is a well-preserved 19th-century mill town located in the idyllic Monadnock Region in the southern part of the state. A true historic gem, the town is brimming with charming buildings and independent shops. The downtown area, which is a National Historic Landmark, features red-brick buildings and mills along with bodies of water, which provide reflecting qualities creating picture-perfect moments. A wonderful place to explore on foot, the town also has many trails allowing guests to wander.
Kennebunk and its close neighbor, Kennebunkport, are two of Maine’s favorite destinations. With numerous beaches to choose from, charming shopping along historic streets and some of Maine’s best dining, it’s a perennial favorite. These two villages have been a popular summer destination for more than a century. There are dozens of elegant B&Bs and inns, as well as large hotels. The Kennebunk River divides the villages, providing a quaint riverside town aesthetic along with the gorgeous Atlantic coastline.
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Kennebunkport
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Kennebunk and its close neighbor, Kennebunkport, are two of Maine’s favorite destinations. With numerous beaches to choose from, charming shopping along historic streets and some of Maine’s best dining, it’s a perennial favorite. These two villages have been a popular summer destination for more than a century. There are dozens of elegant B&Bs and inns, as well as large hotels. The Kennebunk River divides the villages, providing a quaint riverside town aesthetic along with the gorgeous Atlantic coastline.
Named one of America’s Prettiest Towns by Forbes, Hanover enchants people again and again with its vibrant cultural scene and picturesque scenery. Situated along the Connecticut River in the Upper Valley, this college town – home to Dartmouth College – is a great place for a weekend getaway, with something for everyone during every season. Guests can stroll along Main Street where they will find pretty buildings, which house many shops, delicious restaurants, galleries and other businesses, while adventurers will enjoy the recreational opportunities the surrounding landscape provides. Fun events abound, from RiverFest and maple sugaring during the spring to apple-picking in the fall.
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Hanover
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Named one of America’s Prettiest Towns by Forbes, Hanover enchants people again and again with its vibrant cultural scene and picturesque scenery. Situated along the Connecticut River in the Upper Valley, this college town – home to Dartmouth College – is a great place for a weekend getaway, with something for everyone during every season. Guests can stroll along Main Street where they will find pretty buildings, which house many shops, delicious restaurants, galleries and other businesses, while adventurers will enjoy the recreational opportunities the surrounding landscape provides. Fun events abound, from RiverFest and maple sugaring during the spring to apple-picking in the fall.
Another Monadnock Region gem, Keene is a small city featuring plenty of cultural activities along with outdoor pursuits. This welcoming community has a lovely, bustling downtown area, complete with specialty shops, restaurants, art galleries and more. It also has the stunning and often photographed United Church of Christ. Additionally, the area is home to covered bridges and museums, including the Horatio Colony House Museum and Nature Preserve. Tucked inside an 1806 Federal House, the museum is like taking a step back in time with its displays of furniture and decorative art, while the preserve offers several miles of hiking trails perfect for the nature lover.
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Keene
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Another Monadnock Region gem, Keene is a small city featuring plenty of cultural activities along with outdoor pursuits. This welcoming community has a lovely, bustling downtown area, complete with specialty shops, restaurants, art galleries and more. It also has the stunning and often photographed United Church of Christ. Additionally, the area is home to covered bridges and museums, including the Horatio Colony House Museum and Nature Preserve. Tucked inside an 1806 Federal House, the museum is like taking a step back in time with its displays of furniture and decorative art, while the preserve offers several miles of hiking trails perfect for the nature lover.
Portland is a historic seacoast town with a funky vibe, working waterfront, loads of galleries, hundreds of one-of-a-kind shops, and award-winning restaurants serving everything from classic lobster rolls to exotic nouvelle cuisine. Explore their Arts District, Historic Old Port, fine dining, parks and distinctive neighborhoods.
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Portland
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Portland is a historic seacoast town with a funky vibe, working waterfront, loads of galleries, hundreds of one-of-a-kind shops, and award-winning restaurants serving everything from classic lobster rolls to exotic nouvelle cuisine. Explore their Arts District, Historic Old Port, fine dining, parks and distinctive neighborhoods.
Referred to as the Main Street of the Mountains, Littleton is a charming town located in the White Mountains along the banks of the Ammonoosuc and Connecticut Rivers. Incorporated in 1784, this quaint spot is a place the entire family will enjoy as it offers something for everyone. Visitors can partake in a Historic Walking Tour through downtown to discover beautiful historic buildings brimming with great art, gifts and tasty food. Or, they can stroll along the serene Riverwalk, which also offers glimpses of several landmarks. Recreational activities abound as well.
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Littleton
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Referred to as the Main Street of the Mountains, Littleton is a charming town located in the White Mountains along the banks of the Ammonoosuc and Connecticut Rivers. Incorporated in 1784, this quaint spot is a place the entire family will enjoy as it offers something for everyone. Visitors can partake in a Historic Walking Tour through downtown to discover beautiful historic buildings brimming with great art, gifts and tasty food. Or, they can stroll along the serene Riverwalk, which also offers glimpses of several landmarks. Recreational activities abound as well.
Situated up high, Sugar Hill is an enchanting town of tiny proportions providing guests with breathtaking, panoramic views of the White Mountain National Forest. The town also offers some of the best outdoor adventures around. Even though it is one of the newest towns in New Hampshire – it was incorporated in 1962 – it is not short on historical charm. The Sugar Hill Historical Museum, complete with two barns and one main building, is a great place to discover the town’s history. This charmer also hosts a must-visit event each year called the Annual Fields of Lupine Festival. Held in June, this festival celebrates the blossoming of the gorgeous wildflower, lupine.
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Sugar Hill
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Situated up high, Sugar Hill is an enchanting town of tiny proportions providing guests with breathtaking, panoramic views of the White Mountain National Forest. The town also offers some of the best outdoor adventures around. Even though it is one of the newest towns in New Hampshire – it was incorporated in 1962 – it is not short on historical charm. The Sugar Hill Historical Museum, complete with two barns and one main building, is a great place to discover the town’s history. This charmer also hosts a must-visit event each year called the Annual Fields of Lupine Festival. Held in June, this festival celebrates the blossoming of the gorgeous wildflower, lupine.