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Address: Gerard Dr, Merrimack, NH 03054
This historic route, part of which runs through nearby Merrimack, once connected the towns of Keene and Portsmouth and was highly traveled in Colonial times. Today, large sections of the original trail have been paved over to make way for automobile routes, but a few segments are still visible. Efforts are also...
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Address: 122 Rockingham Rd, NH-Rte 28, Derry, NH 03038
Robert Frost was not born on this farm, but many say this is where his love affair with poetry began. The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, NH is one of the top Manchester attractions and with its beautiful surroundings, could easily have been the inspiration for most of his poems. It was the home of Robert Frost for nearly...
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Address: Amhurst St, near Pennichuck Brook, Merrimack, NH 03054
Simonds (or Pennichuck) Rock is a formation of boulders left behind when glaciers receded some 12,000 years ago. The rocks actually form a cave-like shelter that was used by Native Americans and early traders as protection from the elements.
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Address: 2300 Lafayette Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Among Manchester, New Hampshire family activities, Water Country consistently gets the most raves. At this Portsmouth water park, little kids adore the pirate ship and Ollie the Octopus (whose arms double as slides). Older kids and grown-ups line up repeatedly for the thrill of Dragon’s Den and Double Geronimo. If...
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Address: 223 Heather St, Manchester, NH 03104
Architecture enthusiasts looking for Manchester, NH activities will light up when they discover the Zimmerman House. Frank Lloyd Wright designed this house and its furniture for Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman in 1950. Built with its surroundings in mind, this house is made of unglazed brick and cypress wood, and a wall...
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