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Category: New Hampshire
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The Best Pumpkin Displays in New England
we’ve scoured new england and found the very best pumpkin displays (and decor) are in your backyard
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The Most Haunted Places in New England You Can Visit
As one of the new world’s earliest settlements, New England has a very rich history, not all of it benign. While known for it’s vibrant trees and delicious seafood, the Northeast is also home to many apparitions hoping for a better ending that what history allowed. Today, you can still visit many haunted places in…
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Staying in Tuxbury’s Tiny Home Village
Tiny? how tiny is tiny really? We found out during our trip up to visit Petite Retreat‘s tiny home village in Tuxbury, NH. The village of five matches it’s quaint neighbor, the historic Amesbury, MA. Your drive up from Boston is a mere hour, but the scenic rolling hills and colonial homes checkering the drive…
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New England’s Coziest Winter Weekend Getaways
Looking for a cozy winter retreat that is only a car ride away? I have the list of the best places to book to sign away those winter blues. Full of winter sports recommendations, must hit breweries and where to grab the best souvenir this guide is great for families or couples looking for a…
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New England Tree Cutting Guide
It’s finally here! that’s right – the guide you never knew you needed. The guide to the perfect Christmas ‘gram. I rounded up some of the best (90 to be exact) of the coolest places to tag and bag your very own tree!
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A Walking Photo Tour of Portsmouth, NH
Nestled on New Hampshire’s short coastline, Portsmouth is a quaint little town full of history. Being only a short drive from Boston, It is a great day trip for lovers of seacoast scenery and family fun. In Portsmouth’s cozy inlet, working lobster boats share the tide with private sailboats. And while you admire the clapboard shutters and the bright…
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Best Hikes to Day Trip in New England
looking for a way to leaf peep this fall? these scenic New England hikes make a for a great day trip! I’m listing my favorite mountains for beginner to moderate hikers over on the blog 🙂