This story was done in collaboration with New Hampshire Public Radio. Sam Evans-Brown is NHPR’s Environmental Reporter. Here are parts one, two and three of his three-part series that delves further ...
Sleigh rides are offered at hotels, inns, farms and stables throughout the state, from the heart of the White Mountains to the Lakes and Monadnock Regions. Whether you’re looking for a romantic ...
Oysters are the perfect way to start a meal or simply satisfy a desire for something perfectly fresh, infinitely interesting and salty as the sea. It’s that taste of brine, snap of raw meat and ...
Have you ever wondered what happens to the animals at the Science Center during the winter? Most of them stay in the same place, just as they would in the wild. Join a naturalist for a guided walk on ...
It was New Hampshire’s finest meeting house that took us to Sandown, but it was the finest macaroons that lured us to linger. About halfway between Hampton and Manchester, Sandown isn’t on a route we ...
When Lula and Vess Liakas opened the Windham Restaurant in a home built in 1812 by the Dinsmoor family and once occupied by former New Hampshire Governor Samuel Dinsmoor (1931-33), they did not ...
Too often, nurses are the unsung heroes of the medical community. In fact, they are key members of any health care team, but their skills and contributions go unrecognized time and time again. As the ...
Skip the supermarket strawberries and give your family a lesson in where their food comes from by going strawberry picking at one of the New Hampshire’s plentiful pick-your-own strawberry farms.
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Sledding — rocketing down a hill as steep as a wall with the wind in your face and your heart in your mouth — is the quintessential winter activity. Whether you prefer a padded toboggan, a high-tech ...
Move into an old home and a phrase comes to mind: “If these walls could speak.” Apply that same thought to the rugged hills and ragged shorelines of the Granite State, the “old home” in which we live, ...
Ready for agricultural fairs, foliage festicals and beer fests? Check out New Hampshire Magazine's list of our favorite annual fairs and festivals (and when they happen!) ...