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Ten Great Things to Do in Seacoast New Hampshire

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A New Hampshire Country Store,<br> from Aged Cheese to Pewter Gifts  A New Hampshire Country Store,
from Aged Cheese to Pewter Gifts


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Calef’s Country Store, at routes 9 and 125 in the Seacoast town of Barrington, has been dispensing welcome, hospitality, and good food since the horse-and-buggy days. Stop in for a deli sandwich during your explorations of the area, and, if you can, pick up some great food gifts to charm the people you left back home. These include Caleb’s Snappy Old Cheese, maple foods, jams, jellies, butter, pickles, relishes, olives, chutney, salsa and pretzel dips, soup mixes, and more. Caleb’s also carries beautiful artwork by the New Hampshire Pewter Company. Open daily. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Phone: 800-462-2118



Artistic Workmanship on Display <br>in Downtown Rochester  Artistic Workmanship on Display
in Downtown Rochester


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The Main Street of downtown Rochester, New Hampshire’s “Lilac City,” swarms with interesting galleries and shops. A stroll through these places of artistry and imagination should include a stop at Strafford Stained Glass(603-332-1619), with beautiful glass artwork that will practically take your breath away. The Jenny Wren Gallery (603-335-3577), represents the original work of nearly 100 of New England's finest craftspeople, with new items arriving all the time. New work includes colorful crocheted pins and freshwater pearls jewelry. Look for refurbishing cigar boxes into tea boxes and jewelry boxes -- a fun gift for someone who has everything. Browse for fun and browse for gifts – you won’t be disappointed.



Beaux Arts Glory  Beaux Arts Glory

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Visitors to the wonderful Colonial city of Portsmouth who also appreciate great architecture should sign on for a behind-the-scenes tour of The Music Hall, including its stunning Beaux Arts style lobby. The tour paints a picture of the history of the hall, including the tales of sailors who rigged the theater in the late 19th century, its flashy and famous owners, and stars who appeared there since the curtain first rose in 1878.
First stop on the tour is the new Beaux Arts lobby which has been heralded in the regional and national press as “jaw-dropping.” The tour continues into the theater’s auditorium and up to its magnificent horseshoe balcony. Finally, visitors are invited backstage to view antique riggings still operating today. In April, May, and June the doors will open twice monthly for the 90-minute tours, alternating mid-day and early-evenings tour times. In July and August, the tours will run weekly on Thursdays, again alternating lunch and early evening tour times. Call for details. Phone: 603-433-3100.



Brewery Hounds Alert  Brewery Hounds Alert

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People who appreciate the fruit of the beer maker’s art should be advised to visit two local breweries in the Portsmouth area: the large Portsmouth Brewery & Cataqua Public House on Corporate Drive at Pease International Tradeport, (603-430-8600) which offers tours, samples, and a restaurant, and the Portsmouth Brewery on Market Street in downtown Portsmouth (603-431-1115). You won’t be disappointed.



Corn Maze is Studded with Clues to Solution

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This professionally designed corn maze at Coppal House Farm on North River Road in Lee takes approximately 40 minutes to complete, but it could take longer, depending on which path of several paths travelers select. The maze also has "mail stops" pertaining to the theme of the corn maze and how it benefits farming. A correct answer leads travelers to the correct path. Flashlight night maze tours offered in October. Picnic area, bathrooms, and free parking. Open through October 31. Call for schedule. Phone: 603-659-3572



Dover Mill Is a Monument <br>to Region's Industrial History  Dover Mill Is a Monument
to Region's Industrial History


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The Cocheco Falls Millworks on 100 Main Street in Dover is a 19th-century mill complex that has been elegantly restored and now serves as home to professional offices, the Blue Latitudes Bar and Grill, and an outdoor courtyard where live concerts are held in the warm weather. The history of the mill – told in detail on its website – follows the story of many vast and once-prosperous mills that dotted the region in the 19th century. A wall mural in the complex traces the history of the town with images of the Cochecho River; a gundalow, a type of shallow-bottom river boat; a B&M locomotive; industrial leather belting and loom machinery; the beautiful calico that was produced in the mill; Cochecho Falls, the source of power for the original mill; and Dover City Hall. Enjoy the lovingly preserved mill and then stop in, if you wish, at the Blue Latitudes for a little local food and hospitality as you ponder this former giant of the American Industrial Age.



Enjoy the Art, Then Take Some Home  Enjoy the Art, Then Take Some Home

Images of the Past Gallery in Dover offers a charming collection of historic photos to enjoy at the gallery or to purchase and make your own. The store features archival sepia and hand colored photographs printed by hand from original glass plate negatives and offered with mat and frame for home of office wall decor. More than 100,000 images of early New England’s people, workplaces, lighthouses, barns and farms are available.



Fall for Beautiful Stoneware  Fall for Beautiful Stoneware

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Simple, elegant stoneware says “New England” better than anything else you can use to dress your table (Ok, maybe pewter, too). Salmon Falls Stoneware on Oak Street in Dover is one of the nation's most popular makers of traditional New England salt-glazed pottery. Each pot is handmade and decorated in the Oak Street Engine House in Dover. The production studio and factory store are among New England's most popular tourist destinations. Phone: 800- 621-2030.



Four Centuries of Daily Life  Four Centuries of Daily Life

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Strawbery Banke Museum on Hancock Street in Portsmouth is a community composed of restored and furnished houses, exhibits, historic landscapes and gardens, and costumed role players. Together, these elements bring to life the daily activities of New England people from European settlement in the 17th century to the mid-20th century. In addition to ongoing exhibits, lots of special events take place during warm weather. Phone: 603-433-1100.



Maritime Life of Colonial Times  Maritime Life of Colonial Times

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The Portsmouth Historical Society interprets the history of Portsmouth through its diverse collections of furniture, paintings, ceramics, costumes, and maritime artifacts at the John Paul Jones House on Middle Street in Portsmouth. Portsmouth was well known as a center for the furniture trade in the 18th and 19th centuries and the society displays some exceptional examples of Portsmouth craftsmanship. The collection of portraits is one of the most extensive in the New Hampshire seacoast. The collection also includes portraits, glass and ceramics along the New Hampshire seacoast, China trade wares, textiles, clothing, needlework and kitchenwares. Phone: 603-436-8420.



Stop to Shop  Stop to Shop

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The Seacoast region has wonderful shopping for beautiful and unusual items. The Fox Run Mall in Newington is a place to start for national names, followed by a trip to Boardwalk Strip at Hampton Beach. The cream of the shopping experience has to be Portsmouth's Market Street , crammed with art, toys, home decorations, clothing, hardware, jewelry, flowers, and more. Voted one of New England's Best Shopping Streets by Travel and Leisure Magazine.



Downtown Dance Party with DJ Logic -- Portsmouth
November 20, 2009
Crafts at the Capitol -- Concord
November 21, 2009 to November 22, 2009
Peterborough Thanksgiving Eve Contra Dance – Peterborough
November 25, 2009
Littleton Christmas Celebration
November 27, 2009
BLiNK! An Evening of Magic -- Portsmouth
November 27, 2009 to November 28, 2009
Santa Arrives by Dogsled – Waterville Valley
November 28, 2009
Makem & Spain Brothers -- Rochester
November 28, 2009
“A Christmas Carol” -- Manchester
December 2, 2009
Snowflakes and festive art at the Currier -- Manchester
December 3, 2009
“A Christmas Carol” – Concord
December 3, 2009
“The Nutcracker” -- Rochester
December 4, 2009 to December 5, 2009
The Barra MacNeils with a Celtic Christmas – Manchester
December 4, 2009
Spirit of the Season Christmas Parade – Manchester
December 5, 2009
Holiday Arts & Crafts Fair – Portsmouth
December 6, 2009
The Ying Quartet -- Manchester
December 8, 2009
A Crystal Christmas -- Rochester
December 9, 2009
Irish Christmas with An Nollaig in Eirinn -- Concord
December 11, 2009
Strafford Wind Symphony Christmas Concert -- Rochester
December 12, 2009
Cookies & Snow – Waterville Valley
December 12, 2009
TubaChristmas – Wolfeboro
December 12, 2009
Victorian Nutcracker with the Portland Ballet – North Conway
December 12, 2009 to December 13, 2009
Granite State Ringers holiday concert series -- Gilford
December 13, 2009
Natalie MacMaster with Christmas in Cape Breton -- Portsmouth
December 20, 2009
The Music Hall Presents Messiah Sing! -- Portsmouth
December 22, 2009
Strawbery Banke Holiday House tours -- Portsmouth
December 28, 2009 to December 29, 2009
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