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Badger Peabody & Smith Blog

December
19

Plymouth  NH gives residents a home with a beautiful setting in the White Mountains, Central and the Lakes Region. Plymouth is a lively New Hampshire town with serene settings, convenient location and tons of activities making an ideal place to live or grow a business. It is located in the middle of New Hampshire, hence the term located in Central NH! It is easily accessible by I-93 and is a 40 minute drive to Concord, the state capital. Plymouth offers plenty of outdoor activities for all seasons. From recreational hiking to skiing, Plymouth offers ample sites for exploring. Langdon Park is a great little hike in the woods along the Baker River. The Walter Newton area is a a perfect weekend family get away with 163 acres of natural preserve  and Rainbow falls waterfall along Ruth, Glove Hollow Trails. Other popular hiking trails and parks include Fox Pond Park and Sutherland Hiking Trail. Plymouth is home to the Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center, which features major musical and theatrical events as well as showings for classic movies. With a full restaurant, going out for dinner and a show has become a favorite staple for the Plymouth community. The heart of Plymouth at the town's center boasts a vibrant community with its tree lined town common. Plymouth features two well appointed libraries as well as the Plymouth Historical Museum. Plymouth also has its own hospital, the Speare Memorial Hospital, and college, Plymouth State University. It is home to one off only two Boy Scouts Fountains in USA! The Heritage trail gives a sense of the rich historical and cultural heritage of the town of Plymouth. The 5.6 mile long walk has 16 points of interest in the town of Plymouth including Plymouth Regional Senior Center/Railroad Depot, D&M Building, Asquamchumaukee Rock, Ward Hill, Frost Cottage, Round's Hall, Plymouth Historical Museum, Holmes' Rock, Silver Cultural Arts Center, Plymouth Town Hall , Plymouth Congregational Church, Plymouth Common with three points of interest (The Kneeling Boy Scout; a 1933 sculpture by George Borst,  the plaque embedded in the granite rock that pays tribute to Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804-1864), The Bandstand built in 1903), Pease Public Library and Fox Pond Park With an array of Plymouth NH homes for sale, prospective owners can join this Central NH and White Mountains community that has an energetic town with a beautiful backyard, plenty of trails and lots of history. Plymouth is a friendly area with the perfect mix of natural parks and town activities. No matter what type of home you are looking for, our Plymouth NH real estate agents can help you find the perfect match for your needs.  

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