Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 03301
The Capitol Center for the Arts opened in its current form in 1995 after a multiyear renovation of the Capitol Theater, which had existed in the same location from 1927 to 1989.
North Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, 03860
The Conway Scenic Railroad (CSRR) is a heritage railway which was once part of the Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad. The CSRR offers three different excursions through New Hampshire's Mount Washington Valley.
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The John Paul Jones House is most significant as the only known surviving structure in the United States associated with American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones, who was resident here in 1781-82 when it was operated as a boarding house.
Littleton, Grafton County, New Hampshire
The Littleton Town Building, also known as the Littleton Opera House, is a historic municipal building at 1 Union Street in Littleton, New Hampshire.
Alton, Belknap County, New Hampshire
The Monument Square Historic District of Alton encompasses the 19th-century heart of the town, a roughly triangular open space formed by the junction of Main Street and Old Wolfeboro Road.
Sargent's Purchase, Coos County, New Hampshire, 03846
Called Agiocochook by some Native American tribes, Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288 ft (1,917 m) and the most prominent mountain east of the Mississippi River.
Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, 03301
Completed in 1819, the New Hampshire State House is the oldest state capitol in which the legislature meets in its original chambers.
North Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, 03860
This station marked the northern terminus of the Conway Branch of the Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad. The Conway Scenic Railroad restored the building in 1974. Today, a gift shop occupies the old waiting room.
Glen, Carroll County, New Hampshire, 03838
When it opened in 1954, Story Land had a large number of dolls and just one ride: an old fire truck. By the end of the 20th century, the park spanned some 35 acres (140,000 m2) and had over 20 rides.
Baker, Grafton County, New Hampshire
The Epic of American Civilization is a mural by the social realist painter Jose Clemente Orozco. It is located in the basement reading room of the Baker Memorial Library on the campus of Dartmouth College in Hanover.
New Hampshire
Postal Code: NH
Capital City: Concord
Became a State: June 21, 1788
Population: 1,330,608*
Area: 9,349.16 miles2 (24,214.35 km2)