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 PRANA Floatation Center
PRANA Floatation Center

A floatation center is a place where one goes to float. Floating is a very good experience for one's body and mind. It is a way to reach absolute relaxation or a way to heighten all of your senses. It is a way to achieve relief from aches and pains and heal your body.

New Hampshire > Manchester > Attractions


 Millyard Museum
Millyard Museum

Exhibits follow the history of the region, from a Native American fishing spot 11,000 years ago to its role as a magnet for immigrants moving here to work the mills, including Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., at one time the world's biggest manufacturer of cotton textiles. You'll also learn much about famous Manchester natives.

New Hampshire > Manchester > Attractions


 Currier Museum of Art
Currier Museum of Art

One of northern New England's first-rate art museums is made even more fantastic by its location in a bustling industrial city. Permanent collections involve some 12,000 works of European and American art, with fine masterpieces by Degas, Picasso, Monet, and John Singer Sargent.

New Hampshire > Manchester > Attractions


 Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center
Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center

The Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center is an environmental education center situated in Manchester, NH on the beautiful Merrimack River. The center holds a vivid interactive exhibit hall that allows visitors to explore the Merrimack River.

New Hampshire > Manchester > Attractions


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 Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden
Moffatt-Ladd House and Garden

One of America's finest Georgian mansions, the Moffatt-Ladd House was built for merchant John Moffatt between 1760 and 1763. Visiting of the house will be interesting for aficionados of early American furniture and painting.

New Hampshire > Portsmouth > Attractions


 Water Country
Water Country

Water Country is marked as one of the top 10 water parks in the USA by "America’s Best Online"! Water Country has something for everyone. Thrill seekers are challenged by the breaking waves and speed slides. Four areas situated for the youngsters guarantee that the under four children get to slide and splash too!

New Hampshire > Portsmouth > Attractions


 Museum of New Hampshire History
Museum of New Hampshire History

Museum of New Hampshire History offers exhibitions on the state's heritage and traditions as well as a variety of programs for children and adults. It features exhibits on everything from Indian remains to the Concord stagecoach.

New Hampshire > Concord > Attractions


 Capitol Center for the Arts
Capitol Center for the Arts

The Capitol Center is a performing arts center. It is open as a theater featuring musical productions, comedy and classical music. Its goal is to educate and entertain people by providing both the finest venue for the performing arts and a wide range of professionally excellent and artistically important presentations.

New Hampshire > Concord > Attractions


 Warner House
Warner House

The governor's apartment when Portsmouth was state capital in the 1700s, this historic 1718 house was the location of many important decisions about New Hampshires future. The oldest colonial wall painting is situated here. Each room is ornamented in the style of a different generation with epoch family heirlooms.

New Hampshire > Portsmouth > Attractions


 Kimball-Jenkins Estate
Kimball-Jenkins Estate

A former private estate, Kimball-Jenkins at present is the campus of an exciting School of Art. Beautifully preserved buildings and gardens are available for weddings and parties, including the Victorian Carriage House which has been turned into an Art Gallery available for functions and events.

New Hampshire > Concord > Attractions


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