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Welcome to Fairfield Inn Concord
Kimball-Jenkins Estate |
A former private Estate now is the campus of an exciting School of Art. Beautifully maintained buildings
and gardens are available for weddings and parties, including the Victorian Carriage House which has been
converted into an Art Gallery available for functions and events.
The School of Art at Kimball-Jenkins Estate provides a rich opportunity of artistic experiences for children
and adults alike.
John Kimball settled this property 10 years before the American Revolution. For the next six generations,
the Kimballs built a series of homes and outbuildings as the family prospered. The oldest remaining structure,
now known as the "Yellow House," was built by John's son, Samuel to serve as his home and law offices. |
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Christa McAuliffe PLANETARIUM |
Come where day magically becomes night. Simply choose one of the shows and in just one hour you'll take an extraordinary voyage into astronomy. Find a place in the 92-seat theater and a universe of computerized three-dimensional images surrounds you as you fly through the stars. Children of all ages are invited to join us on these stunning voyages of discovery! |
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Canterbury Shaker Village |
Canterbury Shaker Village was established in 1792 when followers of founder Mother Ann Lee formed their seventh community in Canterbury, NH, and remained prominent for 200 years. The Village has been exclusively an outdoor history museum since 1992 when the last Shaker resident died. The few remaining Shakers live at the Shaker Village in Sabbathday Lake, Maine. At its height in the 1850s, 300 people lived and worked in over 100 buildings on 3,000 acres at Canterbury Shaker Village. |
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Conway Scenic Railroad |
Until a decade after the end of the Civil War, stagecoaches were the preferred method of transportation to the North Conway area. The rail line from Conway to North Conway was completed from Conway on June 3, 1872 during the administration of President Ulysses S. Grant and extended to Intervale in October 1874. That same year the Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad built the North Conway station. |
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The Currier Museum of Art |
The Currier is an internationally renowned art museum located in Manchester, New Hampshire. The Currier features European and American paintings, decorative arts, photographs and sculpture, including works by Picasso, Monet, O'Keeffe, and Wyeth, with exhibitions, tours, and performances year-round. The museum also owns Frank Lloyd Wright's Zimmerman House -- reservations required. The Currier's café provides a quiet place for refreshment, and the Museum Shop features unique gifts from around the world. |
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Franconia Notch Chamber of Commerce |
Take time to explore our region. Our pages are full of information on lodging, shopping, dining, services, and area events. We hope your plans will include our special area of natural beauty and warm country hospitality. Click on a seasonal scene below to discover our special treasures, or, select a button on the left to go directly to the information you are seeking. |
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Stony Field Farm |
At Stonyfield Farm, we're committed to keeping artificial ingredients out of food. That's why we use only pure all natural and organic ingredients-never any preservatives or artificial flavors, colors and sweeteners like other brands. We only use premium milk from farmers who have pledged not to use the synthetic bovine growth hormone, rBGH. And, all of our organic ingredients were produced without the use of antibiotics, synthetic growth hormones and toxic and persistent pesticides and fertilizers. It's just pure, natural, REAL food. |
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America's Stonehenge...Explore the Mysteries! |
Built by a Native American Culture or a migrant European population? No one knows for sure. A maze of man-made chambers, walls and ceremonial meeting places, America's Stonehenge is most likely the oldest man-made construction in the United States (over 4000 years old). |
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