New Hampshire Official Travelers Handbook 2009-2010 - (Page 4) The Land of New Hampshire THE IDEA IN PUTTING TOGETHER this guidebook was to let our state’s biggest fans – the people who live in, love and write about New Hampshire 365 days a year – lead you on their own personal, sometimes quirky, insiders’ tours of our favorite places. They take you inside (from the longest candy counter in the world) and out (for “as much time in the white stuff as my toes could handle”). Up (to the top of Mount Washington) and down (to Jackson Falls, the first federally designated “Wild and Scenic River” in New Hampshire). And all around a state that offers seacoast, mountains, lakes, forests, open meadows, brick mill yards and Main Streets – all within a short drive of each other. Join the irrepressible Diane Bair and Pam Wright as they trade their hiking boots to follow in the footsteps of 400 years of American history, from Odiorne State Park where colonists settled New Hampshire in 1623 to intrepid 19th-century souls who built the Tip Top House at the summit of Mount Washington. >> AUTHENTIC NEW POTTERY FANS: Visit New Hampshire’s creative communities and see artists at work in their studios. Take a girlfriends’ getaway with Deb Geigis Berry and her friend as they troll among New Hampshire’s great tax-free boutiques, antiques shops, country stores and outlets. Savor the seasons of food and vine with Emily Dwinnells as she tastes her way across the state – so you can choose the perfect place Make memories in New Hampshire to breakfast, brunch, lunch < 4 | New Hampshire
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