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Over 200 local artisans showcased in this store and gallery. Discover an extraordinary display of jewelry, pottery, textiles,...
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Over 200 local artisans showcased in this store and gallery. Discover an extraordinary display of jewelry, pottery, textiles, baskets, food, fine art, furniture and more. Open daily 10am-5pm. Located in the quirky little town of Bethlehem, that is always fun to visit.
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The Gallery at WREN is a venue for emerging and established artists. Monthly shows presents individual and group shows. Open...
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The Gallery at WREN is a venue for emerging and established artists. Monthly shows presents individual and group shows. Open daily 10am-5pm.
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Located in Bethlehem, New Hampshire in the heart of The White Mountains, The Colonial Theatre is one of the oldest...
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Located in Bethlehem, New Hampshire in the heart of The White Mountains, The Colonial Theatre is one of the oldest continuously operated movie theatres in the country originally opened in 1915. Now presenting independent and world cinema Friday through Wednesday, world-class performing artists, and quality family entertainment to residents and visitors to The White Mountains. Listed on The New Hampshire list of historic places.
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"Having lived in New England for nearly 20 years, I figure I know everything I need to know about maple sugaring. But after a few hectic work weeks, I decided to take the kids to NH for an impromptu maple sugar weekend. The location we chose to do this was The Rocks Estate and Christmas Tree Farm.
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The maple sugaring tour was excellent. For $15 per person, we got a brief presentation on how the American Indian discovered and used maple sugar. We learned how to distinguish different type of maple trees. There was also a chef demonstration from Sugar Hill Inn. The Maple Sugar Crème Brulee was to die for. Perfectly made topped with fresh berries.
After the yummy dessert, we rode on a horse wagon. One of the forest preservation society members explained to us how they grow the Christmas trees, tapped for maple sugar, de-forest over grown area to keep the plant healthy in the area.
After the wagon ride, the kids got to try their hands on tapping a maple tree. Then, we walked down ...
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