New Hampshire : Tourist's Hot Spots
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Hot Spots New Hampshire State in United States is most famous for its numerable outdoor activities. The state is highly mountainous and dotted with hundreds of glacial lakes. Many recreational activities include skiing, summer hiking, snowmobiling and other outdoor charms like mountaineering, fall foliage are the all time wonder delights of the state. White Mountain National Forest and Northern Forest Heritage Park comes under the most dramatic part of the state.
Portsmouth:
The city comes under the oldest cities of the country and holds an important recognition in terms of ancient history and culture.
- Strawbery Banke Museum: The museum comes under the premier sight of the city where historic buildings are lined at the southeast of the town. The shops, homes and other surroundings displays still in the same original site as from the time of 17th to early 20th century.
- Children’s Museum of Portsmouth: The museum features the variety of many hands on exhibits including the educational and entertaining aspects that increases the curiosity and attractions among the visitors.
Concord:
Concord is the capital of New Hampshire and an important center for trade and commerce. It is home to several major insurance companies and mostly revolves around the local business and political life but still maintain the records of several worthwhile attractions.
- Museum of New Hampshire History: It is truly a chronicle in defining the history of granite state, New Hampshire. From the beginning years to till date development of the state is beautifully displays by several exhibits.
White Mountains:
The most impressive range is located in New England and the main central spot for hiking, camping, canoeing and skiing. Within the White Mountains some of the best ski areas like Attitash, Bretton Woods, Waterville Valley, Wildcat, Cannon, Loon are present.