New Hampshire

New England Travel Network on April 12th, 2013

Petey’s Summertime Seafood and Bar in Rye Beach, N.H., has just about everything you could ever want in a seafood shack — lobster, lobster rolls, fried seafood platters, broiled and baked seafood dishes, New England clam chowder and ocean views from the top outdoor deck. Petey’s also specializes in New England clam bakes that include [...]

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New England Travel Network on January 30th, 2012

Portsmouth, N.H., has so much going for it: a coastal location, historical preservation, museums and other culture, great shopping and restaurants, and historic inns. What’s not to like here? We find with every visit that Portsmouth just gets better and better. Walking the charming downtown streets — like Market St. in the photo above — [...]

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New England Travel Network on January 29th, 2012

Definitely not for folks with acrophobia, the Mt Washington Auto Road near Gorham, N.H. in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, features stunning mountain views from your car trekking to the 6,288 peak. A long-time favorite New Hampshire travel attraction, the Mt. Washington Auto Road is not only great for its scenery but for the [...]

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New England Travel Network on January 28th, 2012

Are you sick of visiting “Anytown USA” and seeing the same strip malls, chain restaurants and faceless highways? Well, thank goodness for Exeter, N.H., which doesn’t look like any other town. Home of the prestigious Phillips Exeter Academy college prep school, there’s a leafy feel to this town but also a plain, old-fashioned mill-like presence. [...]

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