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Archive for June, 2008

Alpine Adventures takes visitors on a series of 7 zip-lines, from treetop to tree house, up to 2000′ or 1/2 mile, including suspension bridges spanning rivers and gorges. This is a spectacular way to view the White Mountains from a 300-acre hilltop. Also included is an off-road ride in a 6-wheel drive Pinzgauer, a modified [...]

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Squam Lake is without question the most picturesque lake in New England. Visitors will get a taste of ecology, sociology and a bit of Hollywood too.
The singing Loons, majestic eagles and spectacular scenic vistas will delight nature lovers. Church Island with its unique outdoor chapel is fascinating, even if you or someone you know isn’t [...]

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Mike Love and his partner spent almost $500,000 on Lemon Grass before opening in May 2006. Guests understand how the money was used after entering the front door. The décor is fabulous. The kitchen is absolutely amazing.
Asian fusion seems to have started in Australia and New Zealand. Young chefs returned home – after sampling the [...]

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If you enjoy spectacular scenery and a bit of exercise, paddling down the Pemi is a great way to spend a summer day. You start your journey at in Ski Fanatics, which is located approximately 10 minutes from the Glynn House. Their experienced team ensures that you know how to handle a kayak or canoe [...]

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Our guests can’t seem to get enough of The Common Man! We make a dinner stop about twice a month too.
Cooking is American as apple pie with a strong bias for New England dishes. We particularly enjoy the pot roast, scrod, crab cakes and meat loaf. The pub grub is good too – flat bread, [...]

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Walter’s Basin is a landmark in New Hampshire’s Lake Region. The restaurant was featured in the film ‘On Golden Pond’. The dining room is tastefully decorated with a fish theme. Local boaters are encouraged to come in and enjoy a meal. It overlooks Little Squam Lake, also known as ‘Golden Pond’. On Sunday evening, [...]

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