Top Locations for Walking in New Hampshire

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AFlume Gorge

  • 321 Route 3
    Franconia, NH 03580
  • +1 603 745 8391
5.0
6+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Recently hiked with the Boy Scouts what an awesome view will do it again,views are great no matter where you are.Easy ... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • It's a gorgeous place - have been there a lot of times - but last time when we were there we encountered a black bear. We were close to the entrance and we called them. I was expecting a quick response from them - but they took their own sweet time and also they seemed to take it easy. Somebody ... more on TripAdvisor

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Flume Gorge
321 Route 3
Franconia, NH 03580

BUSS Albacore Museum and Park

  • 600 Market Street
    Portsmouth, NH 03801
  • 603-436-3680,
4.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • my family and I enjoyed the trip thru this the museum the Albacore. So much that now back in our home state of CT. We now make every effort to visit other sub base museums. My son is so interested in every aspect of them. So much we r taking another trip back there to visit again. My son is 11 y... more on Yahoo! Travel
  • Very interesting; never know it is there unless you really look. Submarine (non-nuclear) to board & view. Amazing what the men on board had to deal with. Not a very long "tour" ... more on Yahoo! Travel

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USS Albacore Museum and Park
600 Market Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801

CCapitol Center for the Arts

  • 44 South Main St
    Concord, NH 03301
  • +1 603 225 1111
5.0
2+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This is the only capitol building I know of where you can just walk in and barge into the Governers office. Thats right open to the public ... more on TripAdvisor
  • I like the Capitol Center because they attract bands that I'm pretty sure would never come to New Hampshire otherwise. Plus, it's a beautiful space, they ... more on Yelp

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Capitol Center for the Arts
44 South Main St
Concord, NH 03301

DAmerica's Stonehenge

  • 105 Haverhill Road
    Salem, NH 03079
  • 6038938300
4.0
5+ reviews, 1 sources
  • Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
  • Quite an interesting local historical site right in Salem, NH. It (was ) is a Pre-historic settlement . They start you off at a small museum with a video ... more on Yelp
  • if you like outdoors and want a quick jaunt out of boston check this out. its nifty. I won't tell you the secrets... Its a cute place to hike and ... more on Yelp

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America's Stonehenge
105 Haverhill Road
Salem, NH 03079

ESabbaday Falls

  • Conway
    NH
  • This waterfall is an absolutely fantastic place to stop just off the Kangamangus Highway. VEry scenic and, although the government advises against it, a perfect place ... more on TripAdvisor
  • Overview This hiking area is perfect for beginners to enjoy marvels of nature. more on TripAdvisor

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Sabbaday Falls
Conway
NH

FKimball-Jenkins Estate

  • 266 North Main St
    Concord, NH 03301
  • +1 603 225 3932
  • Overview A former private Estate now the campus of an exciting Community Art School. Beautifully maintained buildings and gardens are available for weddings and parties, including the Victorian Carriage ... more on MuseumStuff.com
  • Overview Former mansion of well-known Concord family is now open to the public and also contains regional artists' works. more on TripAdvisor

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Kimball-Jenkins Estate
266 North Main St
Concord, NH 03301

GJohn Paul Jones House

  • 43 Middle Street
    Portsmouth, NH 03801-4302
  • +1 603 436 8420
3.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • 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

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John Paul Jones House
43 Middle Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4302

HWentworth-Gardner House

  • 50 Mechanic Street
    Portsmouth, NH 03801-4624
  • 603 / 436-4406
5.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • 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

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Wentworth-Gardner House
50 Mechanic Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801-4624

IWarner House

  • 150 Daniel Street
    Portsmouth, NH 03801-3831
  • +1 603 436 5909
1.5
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • This house, built in 1716, was the governor's mansion in the mid-18th century when Portsmouth was the state capital. After a time as a private home, it has been ... more on OpenList.com
  • Overview Georgian style mansion featuring stairwell murals and incredible historic art. It is the oldest brick house in the city. more on Yahoo! Travel

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Warner House
150 Daniel Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801-3831

JStrawbery Banke Museum

  • Hancock St.
    PO Box 300, Portsmouth, NH 03802
  • +1 603 433 1100
4.0
1+ reviews, 1 sources
  • In 1958, the city planned to raze this neighborhood, first settled in 1653, to make way for urban renewal. A group of local citizens resisted and won, establishing ... more on OpenList.com
  • Overview The Background :Most "restored" New England villages are just that--restored to a certain frozen moment in time. What makes Strawbery Banke so interesting is that its "moment" spans 300 years. Most museum curators would have ripped out the Elvis-era to get at the earlier days. But in some buildin... more on CitySearch

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Strawbery Banke Museum
Hancock St.
PO Box 300, Portsmouth, NH 03802