The collections of the Sandwich Historical Society Museum in the Elisha Marston House are remarkable for their quality and variety. The museum houses objects which were originally owned by early Sandwich families. Particularly extensive collections include early tools, house furnishings and textiles. Most of the furnishings are appropriate to the modest homes of the farmers, artisans, and shopkeepers of the 19th century who lived and worked in Sandwich. (Curated content from www.sandwichhistorical.org)
Ridgewood Country Club is located in central New Hampshire and is widely known as a course playable by all levels of golfers. The first nine holes are etched throughout a beautiful landscape and requires the player to make precise and accurate shots, while the back nine offers a more open layout, giving the player chances to play aggressively and attack each hole. (Curated content from www.ridgewoodcc.net)
The Lucknow mansion is an unusual example of Arts and Crafts architecture in New England, expressing the aesthetic movement’s philosophy of living in harmony with nature. Designed by architect J. Williams Beal of Boston, the mansion was built with cutting-edge materials like steel beams, poured concrete, and terra cotta architectural blocks. The state-of-the-art amenities throughout the house include a central vacuum, ammonia-brine refrigeration, and a house-wide interphone system. (Curated content from www.castleintheclouds.org)
Whiteface Hollow is a small family operated, vineyard & event venue in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire at the foothills of the White Mountains National Forest; we focus on producing small batch, hand-crafted wines. Every grape in our wines has been grown, fermented, crafted, and bottled on our farm. (Curated content from www.whitefacehollow.com)
Blending the past with the present, to tell the rich history of two country doctors and their village farmstead. (Curated content from www.remickmuseum.org)
Whippletree Winery is located in historic Tamworth, NH a quaint New Hampshire town. The winery, housed in a 1940s summer cottage was moved from Ossipee Lake to Tamworth to save the building. The building was originally owned by Virgil D.White who patented the snowmobile in 1917. Whippletree Winery is “the winery in the woods” where a welcoming relaxed atmosphere will be found. A wide range of award winning, premium wines can be enjoyed. These fine wines are handcrafted with minimal processing for maximum flavor...made the old country way.Whippletree Winery offers a perfect setting to host small events. (Curated content from whippletreewinery.com)
Come aboard mates! Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of swashbuckling pirates! Putt your way through mountain caves, over footbridges and under cascading waterfalls. Learn of the exploits of the rowdiest pirates that ever roamed the seas. (Curated content from www.piratescove.net)
The Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is located in the village of Meredith, NH at the northern end of Lake Winnipesaukee with a satellite ticket booth located on the historic Boardwalk at Weirs Beach, NH. Operating on a rail system that was once home to the famous Boston, Concord & Montreal line that dates back to 1848, we offer 1-hour and 2-hour old-fashioned train rides along the western shore of NH’s largest lake from Meredith to Weirs Beach (located in the middle of our route) to Lakeport and back. (Curated content from hoborr.com)
White Lake Speedway Inc. Family Fun Center! YEAR-R0UND attractions include Ultimate Party-Bowling, INDOOR World-Class Laser Tag, E-Sports (family-friendly PC-Gaming featuring Fortnite & classic games too!) Seasonal go-karting & 18-hole miniature golf." (Curated content from whitelakespeedway.com)
Hermit Woods Winery is a small boutique winery located at 72 Main Street, Meredith, NH that developed out of a partnership between Bob Manley, Ken Hardcastle, and Chuck Lawrence. Together, we strive to make wines of the highest quality with the greatest emphasis on locally grown fruit and raw honey. We have a small organic vineyard in Sanbornton and we work closely with local farmers and pickers to find the best possible fruit, ideally organic, to make our wine with. We make our wine available in our tasting room and local wine shops and restaurants in our surrounding communities. (Curated content from hermitwoods.com)