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Vineyards: Great Wineries in New Hampshire

May 20, 2011

Who would have thought that New Hampshire is home to some great vineyards and boutique spirit makers? They are all within an easy drive if you live in the state, making them perfectly suited for weekend visits. Here’s a list of some of New Hampshire’s top vineyards and spirit makers. You can’t miss visiting Flag [...]

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Mount Washington Valley Area – Where Recreation and Business Opportunities Prevail

May 17, 2011

Most New Englanders either brave or embrace wintertime. In the Mount Washington Valley area, home to Mount Washington of course, visitors and residents alike take charge by enjoying skiing and winter recreation. Come the warmer months, there is relief as the ice melts and plenty of optimism with hiking trails and immense vista views from [...]

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Long-Term Care Costs in New Hampshire Are Higher Than the National Average

May 14, 2011

New Hampshire Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance costs, according the 2010 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, exceed the national averages for the following categories: Home Health Aid Services, Assisted Living, and Nursing Homes. New Hampshire ranks 5th nationally for home care service costs. The only area where New Hampshire fell in line with the national average, [...]

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NH Gardens: Serenity By Design

May 11, 2011

 With hammock or book or camera in hand, New Hampshire residents have a rainbow of choices to disappear to and find some quiet moments. From gardens to hiking trails, New Hampshire has a great deal to offer. Barrett House in New Ipswich, New Hampshire has 75 acres to wander, and includes a Greek Revival summerhouse, [...]

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Come to New Hampshire – And Don’t Forget Your Beach Towel

May 9, 2011

When you think of New Hampshire you may not think of beautiful beaches and gorgeous saltwater waves.  However, you should. New Hampshire’s 18 miles of coastline is as distinct as it is beautiful, and draws hundreds of thousands of visitors to its winding shores every year. One of the most popular beaches along the state’s [...]

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The Charm of New Hampshire’s Historic Covered Bridges

May 4, 2011

We all know about Iowa’s historic covered bridges of Madison County, made famous by the eponymous book and film. But covered bridges are also a hallmark feature of New Hampshire’s unique, picture postcard charm. As the state’s Division of Travel and Tourism notes on its website, “Each bridge is unique to its town and design. [...]

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The New Hampshire Lakes Region: A Great Place to Do Business

April 30, 2011

The New Hampshire Lakes Region has always been a reliable vacation destination with its 273 lakes granting unlimited recreational activities. However, is the area also worthy of incorporating a business or reincorporating an existing one? To live and work in this picturesque and vacation worthy region is certainly a reality for many, as the area [...]

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“Fore!” A Look At New Hampshire Golf Courses

April 23, 2011

One of the Granite State’s best kept secrets is that New Hampshire has outstanding golf courses. Yes, you can only enjoy them during the warm-weather months, but the wait is well worth it. Many New Hampshire golf courses offer spectacular venues along the seacoast, or boast breathtaking mountain views, and most of the golf courses [...]

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Arts, Culture, and Outdoor Recreation in New Hampshire

April 18, 2011

If you live in New Hampshire, your weekends are never boring. After a week in the office, you may be looking for some fresh air. New Hampshire has some of the best outdoor recreational activities in the country. From skiing, biking, hiking, kayaking, camping, boating, horseback riding or fishing, you’re surrounded by beautiful New Hampshire [...]

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From the Mountains to the Seacoast, Get Your Golf Game on in New Hampshire

April 12, 2011

The snow is melting across the New Hampshire landscape, and with the coming of spring, it’s all about the greens in the Granite State – the golf greens. Whether your business is located in the states’ major metropolitan areas, or smaller enclaves, you don’t have to travel far to get your golf game on. According [...]

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