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Groups & Reunions in New Hampshire (NH)

Getting aboard a group tour for a New Hampshire vacation or short getaway is a great option to enjoy sightseeing, dining, gardens, historic homes and sites, and shopping without the worry of planning, making reservations, and driving. Sit back and enjoy. Let professional planners do their thing, as you enjoy the natural beauty and festivals and fun things to do in New Hampshire, in every season of the year

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Lakeside Wedding Pavilion - Margate Resort on Winnipesaukee - Laconia, NH
Margate Resort on Winnipesaukee

76 Lake Streeet Laconia, NH, 03246 Phone: 603-524-5210 Toll-Free: 800-627-4283

Group gatherings, reunions, celebrations are a specialty at this lakefront resort

At Margate on Winnipesaukee, they have years of experience of making reunions, group gatherings and other special events stress-free for you and memorable for your guests or attendees. Whether you’re thinking about a class reunion or planning a team-building outing for your business, you’ll find the setting at Margate to be one of a kind. A friendly, dedicated staff will help you choose the perfect menu, activities and venue, from a lounge for a live band or murder mystery weekend to a room overlooking the bay and ideal for elegant dinners. The resort has lawns (lovely tented possibilities) and a lakeside pavilion that make for stunning settings. Add a barbecue, clambake, beach bonfire – or fireworks – to make your event even more spectacular.
Autumn Equinox 500x250 - America's Stonehenge - Salem, NH
America's Stonehenge

105 Haverhill Road Salem, NH, 03079 Phone: 603-893-8300

Experience a field trip like no other

Students will be fascinated by America's Stonehenge, an archaeological site in Salem, New Hampshire, where some believe there's proof other Europeans reached North America a thousand years or more ahead of Columbus. We welcome scout troops, student groups, and of course families. We've put together an audio tour to help you find the megaliths and stone chambers that have been uncovered at the site. And we have a non-sensitive dig area where students can use archeologist's tools to hunt for arrowheads, bones, and other artifacts. You could find items left by Native Americans, colonial farmers, or more mysterious people. Visitors can also watch a short video on the site's history in our museum. We offer group discounts and with larger groups, chaperones are admitted free.