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The Hobo railroad operates the Santa Train during daylight hours on selected winter days. Mr. Santa Claus himself will be on board for the hour and twenty-minute ride of family fun! Your ride will follow along the Pemigewassett River from Hobo Junction in Lincoln to Woodstock.
www.santatrains.com

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Glynn House Inn: New Hampshire Skiing
The Glynn House Inn is located in the midst of prime alpine New Hampshire ski country and offers great lift ticket discounts too! Cannon, Ragged, Waterville Valley and Loon Mountains have great vertical drops and over 50 trails to choose from. Outstanding cross-country trails are available too.
www.skinh.com

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The Warner House is perhaps, the finest brick residence of the first quarter of the eighteenth century still left in New England. Each room decorated in the style of a different generation with period family heirlooms. Visitors will also see one of the oldest colonial wall paintings still in place in the United States.
www.warnerhouse.org

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You can take a journey to the stars in a place where the sky is no limit. It is just the beginning! Visit the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium daily for amazing astronomical adventures in New England’s most technologically advanced planetarium theater. You can participate in a rocket-making workshop, make a comet, land the space shuttle or [...]

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The Music Hall is the Seacoast’s premier performing arts center. The historic 900-seat theater, built in 1878, is the oldest in New Hampshire. The Music Hall is a dynamic performing arts center with diverse performance genres.
www.themusichall.org

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Castle in the Clouds,  The Plant’s mountaintop estate Lucknow was built in 1913 /14 on a high promontory of the Ossipee Mountain Range, with a breathtaking vista of Lake Winnipesaukee. The house is an unusual example of Arts and Crafts architecture in New England, expressing the movement’s philosophy of living in harmony with nature.  The [...]

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Chutters is home to the World’s Longest Candy Counter. A visit is a trip to candy-land where the air is delicious with the mouth-watering scents of candy and fresh-made fudge. Candy lovers young and old will discover a lively, fun-filled atmosphere including the longest counter of its kind anywhere. The candy counter runs the entire [...]

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His father built Forest Hall as a wedding gift for Charles Barrett and his bride. The bride’s father, who promised to furnish the house in as lavish a manner as it could be built, encouraged its grand scale. The interiors are, indeed, elegantly furnished, and must have presented a fine backdrop for the young couple. [...]

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Hampton’s triangular-shaped park was dedicated as “Meeting House Green Memorial Park” on Founders Day, 1925. It is commonly called “Memorial Park” or “Founders Park.” This park was the result of the efforts of one man – Rev. Ira S Jones. Although not a native of Hampton, Jones was deeply interested in its history and felt [...]

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The New England Sampler is located  in downtown Manchester.   Visitors can check out gourmet gift baskets, specialty foods and products from over 120 small NH and New England businesses.
www.thenewenglandsampler.com

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