With New Hampshire Restaurant Week happening March 24 through March 31, homebuyers can combine house shopping with table hopping from the Lakes Region to the White Mountains.
Our recipe for making of the most of this year's restaurant week begins with two key ingredients: our exclusive listings, where you can search for homes, and the New Hampshire Restaurant Week website, where you can search for participating restaurants by region, price, and cuisine.
Here's a sampling of participating restaurants located in sought-after Lakes Region and White Mount...
With so many activities and recreational opportunities for all members of the family, New Hampshire's Lakes Region is the destination of choice for anyone who knows how bountiful this area of the country is. Wintertime is no exception. Here are just a few activities that give you more reasons to consider Lakes Region real estate.
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Photographs of Mary's family real estate business, Truell Real Estate founded by her grandparents. They were in business over 50 years before deciding to partner with Peabody & Smith Realty.[/caption]
Did you ever wonder about the origin of the metal foot bridge in Littleton, NH connecting South Street to Riverside Drive? The bridge sways when walking on it, intimidates dogs and children, but inspires the sense of adventure when walking across the Ammonoosuc River. In the 1800's the bridge was erected for workers of the Saranac Glove Factory to walk from their homes on South Street to the factory. Today it is still a means of getting across the river, as a walking route for daily exercise, students heading to and from school and a means to access Littleton's Main Street. This bridge across the Ammonoosuc is one of four in the downtown area and is part of a lovely walk in and around downtown Littleton. Start at the Cottage Street Bridge, follow the path to the covered walking brid...
Nikki Barrett from our Littleton office enjoyed a great hike the other day at a spot in Littleton which has a wonderful overlook of the town, a sitting area, and is a great hike for young and old! The hike Nikki took was Kilburn Crags, off Route 18 in Littleton. For trail information, click here.
Enjoy Nikki's photos, and next time you are in the area, hike up Kilburn Crags! It's a must see!
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Fall foliage in "full bloom" in Kilburn Crags[/caption]
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