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Province Lake Golf is a beautiful blend of the best of classic golf with outstanding modern design. The traditional and the new have been combined to create a wonderful playing experience for today's golfers. Along the way you'll also be treated to spectacular views of the lake, and occasionally you'll spot the wildlife that make their home in the area. (Curated content from www.provincelakegolf.com)
Join us for a ton of family fun as you traverse 18 dog-themed mini-golf holes that include water features, animated talking characters, and surprises around every corner. (Curated content from wickyralph.com)
Archie's Strike & Spare is a historic candlepin bowling bowling alley with vintage vibes (Curated content from archiescandlepin.com)
Prospect Hill Winery & Vineyard is a family run business growing 6 varieties of white grapes and 8 varieties of red. Dedicated to producing quality wines made exclusively from our own grapes, we began with 2 vines in 2000, planting more grapes in 2002-2005 and became commercially established in 2005. We opened for our first tasting and tours in August of 2009. (Curated content from www.prospecthillwines.com)
Indian Mound Golf Club is player-friendly 18-hole golf course with a relatively level front 9 and gentle rolling terrain back 9. (Curated content from www.indianmoundgc.com)
Join us for Twilight Golf- Under the Lights! (Curated content from www.shawsridgefarm.com)
Wentworth State Park spans 50 acres and is located on the shore of scenic Wentworth Lake. Popular activities in the park include swimming, picnicking and fishing. (Curated content from www.nhstateparks.org)
The New Hampshire Farm Museum consists of two adjoining farmsteads situated on 50 acres on Plummer’s Ridge in Milton, New Hampshire. In addition to our collection of historic buildings and barns, agricultural exhibits, displays, and collections, we are also a working farm, keeping a selection of heritage breed farm animals and a variety of gardens on the property. (Curated content from nhfarmmuseum.org)