Newmarket NH Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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ANational Horseracing Museum
- 99 High St
Newmarket - 01638 / 667333
- Overview Visitors can see the history of horse racing over 300 years in this museum housed in the old subscription rooms, early-19th-century betting rooms. There are fine paintings of famous horses, paintings on loan from Queen Elizabeth II, and copies of old parliamentary acts governing races. A 53-minut... more on Frommers
National Horseracing Museum
99 High StNewmarket
BJohn Paul Jones House
- 43 Middle Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4302 - +1 603 436 8420
- Overview Revolutionary War hero John Paul ("I have not yet begun to fight") Jones lived in this 1758 home during the war. He was here to oversee the construction of his sloop, Ranger, believed to be the first ship to sail under the U.S. flag (a model is on display). Immaculately ... more on Frommers
- Overview The yellow, hip-roof home was a boardinghouse when the Revolutionary War hero lived here while supervising shipbuilding for the Continental Navy. The 1758 structure, now the headquarters of the Portsmouth Historical Society, contains furniture, ... more on Fodor's
John Paul Jones House
43 Middle StreetPortsmouth, NH 03801-4302
CPortsmouth Harbor Trail
- Portsmouth
NH - +1 603 436 3988
- Overview A scenic walking route that includes important historic landmarks in the Portsmouth area. more on TripAdvisor
Portsmouth Harbor Trail
PortsmouthNH
DWentworth-Gardner House
- 50 Mechanic Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4624 - 603 / 436-4406
- Overview Arguably the most handsome mansion in the Seacoast region, this is considered one of the nation's best examples of Georgian architecture. The 1760 home features many period elements, including pronounced quoins (blocks on the building's corners), pedimented window caps, plank sheathing (to make t... more on Frommers
Wentworth-Gardner House
50 Mechanic StreetPortsmouth, NH 03801-4624
FSeabrook Beach
- Seabrook
NH
- Nice beach, very small amount of public parking because we want to keep it the wonderful beach it is. Best place to spend ... more on TripAdvisor
- Nice beach. very family oriented. Very quiet. Never any trouble. Lots of kids. Two problems: no parking, no toilets. Great if you stay at a nearby cottage. Fourth of July can get a little noisy with kids and fireworks, but so is ... more on TripAdvisor
Seabrook Beach
SeabrookNH
GNubble Lighthouse
- York
ME - +1 207 363 4054
- I have been to Maine five times and I always have to stop to see Nubble Light. This quaint little light is charming and peaceful with the sounds of the gulls and the feel of the breeze in your hair. I would gladly sit for hours on one of the benches and let all my stress wash away. This lighthous... more on TripAdvisor
- I don't fell I can put into words what a magnificent spot this is. I have been to Maine four times, and no matter where I am going, each time I'm there I have to stop at take ... more on TripAdvisor
Nubble Lighthouse
YorkME
HAmesbury Sports Park
- 12 S Hunt Rd
Amesbury,MA,01913 - 978-388-5788
- Sphering/zorbing/ogoing = BEST WATER RIDE, EVAAAR. Imagine being in a huge hamster ball on the spin cycle. Gives a whole ... more on Yelp
- Zonkers!! I'm going bonkers for Zorbing. more on Yelp
Amesbury Sports Park
12 S Hunt RdAmesbury,MA,01913
IOdiorne Point State Park
- C/O Eastern Region Office
P.O. Box 606, Rye, NH 03870, U.S.A. - +1 603 436 7406
- Highlights: visitor center more
- Location: Rye, New Hampshire (9.8 miles from Newmarket)
- Overview South of Portsmouth along New Hampshire?s short coastline, Odiorne Point State Park attracts year-round visitors who want to experience the outdoors in a surprising number of ways. Visitors bike, hike, cross-country ski, boat and fish. At the Seacoast Science Center at the park, visitors learn ab... more on LLBean.com
Odiorne Point State Park
C/O Eastern Region OfficeP.O. Box 606, Rye, NH 03870, U.S.A.
JSeapoint Beach on Cutts Island
- Kittery
Maine, USA
- Overview Off the beaten path on Cutts Island in Kittery Point, Seapoint Beach is a quiet, secluded Maine beach with shells, tidal pools,seaweed, interesting stones softened by the sea, driftwood and beautiful sea glass. Dogs are welcomed ... more on GoingToTheBeach.com
Seapoint Beach on Cutts Island
KitteryMaine, USA
