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)
Skydive New England is 100% Veteran-owned, known for being a family friendly atmosphere, and having the only 22 seat Super Twin Otter jump plane in New England! We employ state-of-the-art training methods and use only the latest technology in skydiving equipment. (Curated content from www.skydivenewengland.com)
Whether you’re looking for a cool night with friends, a fun Saturday afternoon with the kids or a place to hold your corporate event, Dover Bowl is the place. Visit us today, and let the party begin! Bowling, bingo and arcade games, all in one place. (Curated content from doverbowl.com)
Today, visitors can enjoy seeing a variety of boats, motors, and boating ephemera on display within the Museum, along with hands-on activities for children and families. Visitors can also experience the thrill of riding in a replica vintage boat in NHBM’s very own 1928-style Hacker Craft mahogany triple cockpit, the Millie B. (Curated content from www.nhbm.org)
Located in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, the Wright Museum is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to recognizing and honoring the contributions and enduring legacy of WWII-era Americans. (Curated content from www.wrightmuseum.org)
When you stop by Bowl-A-Rama in Sanford, ME, you’ll find people of all ages trying their hand at bowling and arcade games. Locals love passing the time at our bowling alley; we feature daily discounts and specials so that you can bowl for hours without breaking your budget. (Curated content from sanfordbowl.com)
Located in Sanford, Maine, Sanford Country Club, a Public Course with Memberships available, is conveniently located near Kennebunkport, Wells and Portsmouth. Its historic 18-hole golf course, which played host to the 2012 US Amateur Qualifying Round, has welcomed golfers such as Byron Nelson, Lloyd Mangnum, Francis Ouimet, Ben Hogan, Sam Snead and Gene Sarazen. (Curated content from sanfordcountryclub.com)
The Woodman Museum was founded in 1916 from a trust established by Annie E. Woodman to: “ To advance and develop passion for History, Nature, and the Arts." To educate, excite, and inspire current and future generations about . . . a changing nation by preserving and exhibiting objects of historic significance, decorative and fine art, and natural science that connect Dover and its citizens to . . . the world.” A visit to the Woodman offers an intimate and personal opportunity for visitors to explore and experience history, natural sciences, and the arts. (Curated content from woodmanmuseum.org)
Nestled in the inspiring beauty of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, Gunstock's summit offers breathtaking views of Lake Winnipesaukee. Find your year-round, outdoor adventure at Gunstock with your family, friends and loved ones. (Curated content from www.gunstock.com)
Each year the collection committee, a group composed of faculty, UNH staff, and members of the museum’s board of advisors, meets to consider gifts and purchases of paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, and sculpture. The result has been the addition of hundreds of contemporary and historic works of art in a variety of media and styles presenting different points of view and artistic concerns to create a dynamic ever-changing collection. (Curated content from cola.unh.edu)