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Imagine a place where people and animals mingle comfortably. Where you and your family can enjoy farm animals at their best - in a clean, natural and relaxed atmosphere. Such a place is The Friendly Farm. (Curated content from www.friendlyfarm.com)
Honoring Richard S. Perkin, the Perkin Observatory serves as a hub for astronomy and astrophysics education and a window to the cosmos for Dublin School and the surrounding region. Our primary instrument, installed in 2020, is a computer-controlled half-meter Corrected Dall-Kirkham astrograph equipped with research-grade imaging equipment. (Curated content from www.dublinschool.org)
Built in 1762 in the Georgian architectural style, the Wyman Tavern was in operation as a public house for 40 years. Today it stands as one of the most historic buildings in Cheshire County and is open in the summer months for tours and events. (Curated content from hsccnh.org)
Imagine a world of possibilities... Where children Play-to learn, Explore- with curiosity, Imagine-anything is possible (Curated content from www.cheshirechildrensmuseum.org)
The house dates to an era when Keene had about 100 homes, a meetinghouse, a courthouse, a jail and a population of approximately 1600 people. Two highways to Boston were in construction; one through Jaffery and Marlborough, the other through Troy and Fitzwilliam. Livestock were allowed to run free on Main Street. The mail was being carried from Boston on a daily stagecoach leaving Boston at 4:00 am and arriving at 8:00 pm. Thomas Jefferson was president. (Curated content from horatiocolonymuseum.org)
Yankee Lanes Keene is the perfect all ages place to come for fun in Keene. Leagues, tournaments, food and all in a safe, fun atmosphere. If you’re looking for something to do, why not bowl a round? You’ll be glad you did. See you on the lanes! (Curated content from keene.yankeelanesentertainment.com)
Our lush, superbly maintained 36 holes play along the picturesque Ashuelot River, which lazily meanders its way through the two courses. (Curated content from bretwoodgc.com)