New Hampshire Official Travelers Handbook 2009-2010 - (Page 3) >> NEW HAMPSHIRE’S REGIONS GREAT NORTH WOODS REGION WHITE MOUNTAINS REGION DARTMOUTH/LAKE SUNAPEE REGION LAKES REGION MONADNOCK REGION MERRIMACK VALLEY REGION SEACOAST REGION 89 93 101 95 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 40 Top-Notch Shops Antiques, general stores and road food (fried dough, anyone?) fill a weekend getaway for a couple of girlfriends. By Deborah Geigis Berry © 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 contained within this publication. The information in this publication does not imply endorsement by the New Hampshire Division of Travel & Tourism 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. AUTHENTIC ADVERTISEMENTS WRITTEN BY: Karen Galvin. MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONS: Teresanne Cossetta Russell. PRIMARY PHOTOGRAPHY: NH 44 Now Showing: The Great Outdoors Mountains to behold, lakes to fish, trails to hike and more, provide countless opportunities for outdoor fun. By Marty Basch 50 Young at Heart Kids big and small can find ways to amuse themselves, whether it’s visiting the world’s largest arcade or longest candy counter. By Kim Windyka 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 DTTD; Jerry and Marcy Monkman, Ralph Morang, Ellen Edersheim and NH DTTD/ Dave Shafer. THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING FOR CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHS: 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. www.visitnh.gov 3 < http://www.visitnh.gov http://www.visitnh.gov
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