Enfield Shaker Village is nestled in a lush valley between Shaker Mountain and Mascoma Lake in New Hampshire. This special place has been cherished for over 230 years–first by the Shakers who lived, worked, and worshiped here from 1793 to 1923, and now by Museum staff, donors, members, and visitors from around the world. (Curated content from shakermuseum.org)
Whaleback is more than a mountain, it is a community. With outstanding (and underrated) terrain, a great beginners area and a whole lot of old-school vibes our goal is to put the fun back in skiing. Enabling family-friendly, affordable skiing & riding is our top priority. As a non-profit we want to give access to skiing to everyone in our community. Our programs include after-school groups, lessons, hosting area ski clubs and the legendary adult race night league. (Curated content from www.whaleback.com)
The collection encompasses important holdings of American, Native American, European, African, and Melanesian art, including a significant collection of indigenous Australian contemporary art and a major archive of photojournalism. (Curated content from hoodmuseum.dartmouth.edu)
Polar Caves were formed during the last Ice Age when a glacier moved across the landscape, dropping granite boulders at the base of what’s now known as Hawk’s Cliff. As they fell, the boulders formed passageways, around and through which, we’ve built boardwalks and stairs to allow for deeper exploration. (Curated content from polarcaves.com)
Designed by Legendary Golf Course Architect Donald Ross, Carter Country Club opened in 1923 and remains his only 9 Hole Course in New Hampshire. The 3000 yard, Par 36 layout offers 4 sets of tees to accommodate a wide range of golfers, with spectacular playing conditions on Ross's typical 1920's New England Style Putting Greens. Wind through the Rolling Hills of Central New Hampshire, with fabulous views and a golf round you'll remember. (Curated content from www.cartercc.com)
Ski and snowshoe to your heart’s content on 36km of groomed trails in one of the snowiest towns in the state, less than a mile off Exit 13 on I-89 in the Dartmouth/Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. Skiing and snowshoeing enthusiasts have been enjoying one of New England's best-kept secrets--two scenic areas with trails and views that rival those in the White Mountains. (Curated content from www.eastmannh.org)