Did you know that New Hampshire is home to one of the oldest craft organizations in the United States? Our real estate agents love browsing these studios and galleries around Plymouth homes for sale.
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Author John Steinbeck's cross-country travels with his poodle Charley were the basis for his well-known travelogue Travels with Charley. When the book was published in 1962, it wasn't common to take a road trip with your pup. Now, more than 60 years later, it's not unusual for man and woman's best friend to accompany his or her owner on a day trip to sample a new brewery or on a longer vacation.
Pet-friendly venues, from restaurants, hotels, inns, and campsites to dog parks and walking and hiking trails, are the norm. Pet-friendly stores stock all the latest doggie clothing, toys, treats and more, and when owners want a day to themselves doggie day-care centers welcome pups with a range of options from grooming to spacious play areas.
Have a destination in mind for you and your pooch? Google the name of the town, add "pet-friendly," and lots of options will pop up.
Centuries-old stick and ball games are generally thought to have preceded the game of golf as we know it today. The modern game of golf has its origins in 15th-century Scotland, and golf played over 18 holes first made its appearance in 1764 at Scotland's Old Course at St. Andrews.
Fast forward to the 21st century, and the National Golf Association estimates that "nearly 25 million people played golf on a golf course in the United States in 2020."
Alpine wildflowers are striking examples of how nature's beauty can triumph even in harsh conditions. Now is the time to plan your trip to see these springtime blooms around the White Mountains. Here are a few of the places our real estate agents recommend near our Plymouth homes for sale this spring.
Are you ready for March Madness? Our real estate agents know the pulse-pounding action is one of the high points of the year for fans of college basketball. Luckily, you'll have plenty of options to see it all up close and personal when you choose a local sports bar as your own favorite viewing spot.
Some of New Hampshire's top sports bars are waiting for you. They come equipped with comfortable surroundings, big-screen TVs, and delicious food. Let's visit some of your options.