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PSNH is more than an electric utility. We’re people – who
live in, work in and care about the state of New Hampshire.
That’s why community service is such a large part of
our culture. From the volunteer hours our employees
donate every year to corporate grants for environmental
initiatives and partnerships with organizations like the
Student Conservation Association and the Society for the
Protection of New Hampshire’s Forests, we’re dedicated
to the protection and conservation of New Hampshire’s
character. We do this, not just because our customers live in
New Hampshire, but because we do as well. Preserving our
communities – it’s how we support your life in every moment.
Learn more at psnh.com.
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Contents
Wallis Sands Beach
2009/2010 New Hampshire
TRAVELERS HANDBOOK
16 A Magical History Tour
New Hampshire bestows a sea-to-
mountains tour of historic sites across
the “Live Free or Die” state.
By Diane Bair and Pamela Wright
8 On the Web
70 State Map
>> AUTHENTIC THEME ROAD TRIPS <<
22 New Hampshire Culture Club
Drawn back by the state’s picture-
perfect arts, a native returns home
to tour New Hampshire’s museums,
galleries and historic properties.
By Gretchen Heilshorn
10 The Ultimate Playcation
For a family vacation that’s anything
but routine, New Hampshire offers
natural attractions as well as
fairytale diversions.
By Deborah Geigis Berry
28 A New Hampshire Snow Odyssey
Fresh powder calls for getting
outside and skiing, boarding, tubing
and partaking in other snow sports.
By Katie Petrillo
ON THE COVER
Kayaks on the shore of
Lake Winnipesaukee at
Oliver Lodge in Meredith.
Photograph by Jerry and Marcy Monkman
34 A Tour for the Tastebuds
A culinary tour of New Hampshire eat-
eries serving up everything from lobster
and chowder to South American cuisine.
By Emily Dwinnells
2 | New Hampshire
4 The Land of New Hampshire
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>> NEW HAMPSHIRE’S REGIONS
GREAT NORTH WOODS REGION
WHITE MOUNTAINS REGION
DARTMOUTH/LAKE SUNAPEE REGION
LAKES REGION
MONADNOCK REGION
MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION
SEACOAST REGION
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40 Top-Notch Shops
Antiques, general stores and road food
(fried dough, anyone?) fi ll a weekend
getaway for a couple of girlfriends.
By Deborah Geigis Berry
THE STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
John H. Lynch, Governor
Department of Resources and
Economic Development:
George Bald, Commissioner
Division of Travel & Tourism Development:
Alice DeSouza, Director
Box 1856, Concord, NH 03302-1856,
603-271-2665
© 2009. The 2009/2010 New Hampshires
Travelers Handbook is published for The
State of New Hampshire Division of Travel &
Tourism Development by Miles Media, and
produced in partnership with Rumbletree and
SilverTech, Inc.
All rights reserved. No part of this magazine
may be reproduced by any means without
written permission of the publisher.
At the time of press, every effort was made to
ensure the accuracy of the information con-
tained within this publication. The information in
this publication does not imply endorsement by
the New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tour-
ism Development or the publisher, Miles Media.
We recommend that you call establishments
before traveling to obtain current information.
For more information on traveling in
New Hampshire, visit www.visitnh.gov
or call 800-FUN-IN-NH.
To advertise in this guide, please contact
John Vitolo at 603-432-2662.
44 Now Showing:The Great Outdoors
Mountains to behold, lakes to fi sh, trails
to hike and more, provide countless
opportunities for outdoor fun.
By Marty Basch
50 Young at Heart
Kids big and small can fi nd ways to
amuse themselves, whether it’s
visiting the world’s largest arcade or
longest candy counter.
By Kim Windyka
AUTHENTIC ADVERTISEMENTS WRITTEN BY: Karen Galvin. MAPS AND
ILLUSTRATIONS: Teresanne Cossetta Russell . PRIMARY PHOTOGRAPHY: NH
DTTD; Jerry and Marcy Monkman, Ralph Morang, Ellen Edersheim and NH DTTD/
Dave Shafer. THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR CONTRIBUTING PHOTO-
GRAPHS: Mount Washington Resort, League of NH Craftsmen, Mt. Kearsarge
Indian Museum, Karen E. Booth, Jack Rowell, Cranmore Mountain Resort, Brooks
Dodge, Waterville Valley, Jeremy Gasowski , Great Glen Trails, Beth Rexford,
Jack Bingham, Gary Langley /Blind Dog Photo, Inc., Candia Vineyards, New
England Ski Museum, the Brick Store, Santa’s Village, Funspot Arcade Museum,
Keene Pumpkin Festival, Debby Campbell, The Fells, Remick Country Doctor
Museum and Farm.
54 It’s a Wild, Wild Life
The Granite State’s wildlife, from delicate
birds to towering moose, show off
some of Mother Nature’s best work.
By Marty Basch
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