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Attractions in Concord, New Hampshire |
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Boutwell's Bowling Center - If you are looking for a fun place to bowl- then you have found it here. You will enjoy glow bowling, bowling tournaments, and more! Don't miss out on this great family event! Canterbury Shaker Village - Come and partake of a little bit of Heaven on Earth. Experience 200 years of the Shaker way of life. Visit 24 original buildings situated on a rolling hilltop surrounded by open fields, woodlots and ponds. Capitol Center for the Arts - Discover the performing arts in New Hampshire. The Capitol Center for the Arts shall inspire, educate and entertain audiences by providing both the finest venue for the performing arts and a wide range of professionally excellent and artistically significant presentations. Douglas N Everett Arena - This is one of the enticements to enjoy summer and winter! Skating arena open September through March. Come and skate like the stars in this amazing venue! Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site - Hannah Duston Memorial was erected in 1874 and is the first publicly-funded statue in New Hampshire. The statue commemorates the escape of Hannah Duston, who was captured in 1697 in Haverhill, Massachusetts during the French and Indian War. A short walk from the parking area brings visitors to a pretty picnic spot on the shore of the river. Liquid Planet Water Park - We have combined the tranquility and majestic beauty of nature with the fun, excitement, and adventure of a state of the art water park situated in the quaint and picturesque town of Candia. We invite all people of this liquid planet to spend the day with us, relax and have hours of fun. |
Mc Auliffe-Shephard Discovery Center - The Discovery Center has an amazing collection of innovative, interactive exhibits to explore. Delve into the worlds of astronomy, aviation, Earth and space sciences and become immersed in this entertaining learning environment. Be sure to see one of the shows in the Planetarium theater. New Hampshire Historical Society Museum - The New Hampshire Historical Society serves thousands of children and adults each year through its museum, library, educational programs, and award-winning publications. New Hampshire Motor Speedway - One of the many stadiums home to Nascar. Located on approximately 1,100 acres, the multi-use complex is the largest sports facility in New England and features a 1.058-mile oval speedway, with a total capacity for 105,491 spectators, and a 1.6-mile road course. State House and Visitor's Center - The State House, made of Concord granite, was completed in 1819, with additions in 1866 and 1910. It is the oldest statehouse in which the legislature still sits in its original chambers. It remains today the heart of New Hampshire State government, and it is one of the country's more architecturally significant capitol buildings. The Space Center - Launch your imagination into an odyssey of space and adventure! The Space Center will launch its resources to make any occasion festive and memorable. Our galactic environment provides adventure and fun for children and adults. Offering spectacular family fun to children of all ages. Suit up for a galactic game of Laser Tag and more. |
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