#1.
200 Bedford Street, Manchester, New Hampshire
...this science discovery center allows children of all ages hands-on experience of the principles of elec... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Topics: new, hampshire. More on MuseumStuff.com

#2.
100 Elm St, Manchester, Nh, USA
There's a fish ladder where you can watch fish returning to spawn in the Merrimack River during May and June. Year-round educational exhibits highlighting the natural history ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
If you're in town during May or June, drop by this small, intriguing facility with an underwater window onto a world of herring, shad, and other fish struggling upriver against the Merrimack for 6... More on Frommers

#3.
201 Myrtle Way, Manchester, NH 03104
The Currier Museum is an internationally known art museum that features European and American paintings, ph... More on Heritage
One of northern New England's premier art museums is made all the more magical by its location in a wea... More on Frommers

#4.
44 W Brook St, Manchester, NH

#5.
418-420 Notre Dame Ave., Manchester, New Hampshire
Home of the nation's first credit union, which opened its doors in 1908 to mill workers seeking the Americ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
'America's Credit Union Museum' is located in Manchester, New Hampshire, on the site of the first credit un... More on Wikipedia

#6.
200 Bedford St, Manchester, NH
Discover the region through: - Exhibits of historic Manchester - Walking tours of the city's special places - Adult & children's programs on many aspects ... More on entertainment.com
This museum is in one of Manchester's brick behemoths (Mill no. 3), at the corner of Commercial and Pleasant streets in the heart of the mill district. Operated by the Manchester Historical Associ... More on Frommers

#7.
Lawrence L Lee Scouting Museum, 571 Holt Avenue, Manchester, NH 03109, United States
Considered the finest collection of Scouting memorabilia and books in the world; exhibits include original drawings and letters of Scouting founder Lord Robert Baden-Powell. ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Welcome to the Lee Scouting Museum... home to one of the finest displays of Scouting history in the world! Located at Camp Carpenter in Manchester, NH, the museum was founded in 1969 and is owned a... More on Scoutingmuseum.org

#8.
Pine Street, Manchester, NH, 03103
Built in 1896, this historic chapel, once part of the Sisters of Mercy convent, is of interest for its stained-glass windows and marble altars ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Topics: new, hampshire, religious. More on MuseumStuff.com

#9.
52 Concord Street, Manchester, NH, 03101
Handy to Elm Street and other downtown museums, this is a leading source of information about French culture, heritage, and history in North America. The Beliveau ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Topics: ethnic, new, hampshire. More on MuseumStuff.com

#10.
Mill #3, 200 Bedford Street, Manchester, New Hampshire 03101, us
The Millyard Museum traces the long history of this textile mill town, as it has gone through many transitions from Native American fisherman 11,000 years ago to the modern day businesses and culture. The Millyard Museum is housed ... More on Heritage
