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New Hampshire Fourth of July Fireworks, Parades and Independence Day Celebrations Celebrate Independence Day in style with our guide to Fourth of July fireworks and parades in NH! Whether you’re ...
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!) ...
Where to go river tubing in New Hampshire including the Baker Pemigewasset River, Ammonoosuc, Saco and Connecticut rivers.
The results listed here will be published in the July Best of NH issue, which is available on newsstands, online and in mailboxes in late June 2023. The list below serves as a quick reference guide ...
Two legends have haunted the Isles of Shoals since colonial days. According to Capt. Christopher Levett, who visited from England in 1623, “Upon these islands are no savages at all.” Levett’s claim ...
Go behind the mic and meet the voices and digital storytellers behind some of New Hampshire's most popular podcasts ...
As the world corrects back to normal following the pandemic, it is perhaps a bit more aware of the challenges nurses face, and the professionalism and compassion they demonstrate as they continue to ...
Handy Reference Called the counterculture bible, the Whole Earth Catalog was used by homesteaders of the late ’60s and ’70s in much the same way Google is used today. It had articles and how-to ...
Whiskey enthusiasts may already be familiar with the renowned New England Sweetwater Distillery based in New Hampshire. What adds an inspiring dimension to this exceptional distillery is its status as ...
When you think “Greatest Nurse of All Time,” Florence Nightingale might come to mind. But comparing today’s modern nurses to the famous one of the 19th century doesn’t give our nurses the credit they ...
About this special Cities on the Rise series: Cities have history. And histories, like life, are full of ups and downs. Cities will rise, decline and, with luck, rise again. New Hampshire is ...
Less recognized is that a considerable number of the tales in the King oeuvre are set in New Hampshire. It’s a slim slice in a very large pie, but Maine’s neighbor has not been ignored by the Master ...