There's still time to enjoy the dazzling natural scenery of the White Mountains in the winter and make the most of your time in the snow. Late winter is a fantastic time to explore the outdoors around the White Mountains, with tons of family-friendly activities, adventures, and experiences near Plymouth homes for sale to enjoy until the season draws to a close. Our real estate agents have more on activities you can experience before the end of winter around the White Mountains.
As the holiday season nears, one of the most cherished traditions involves picking the ideal centerpiece for your home. Our real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty know that your living space choices show your lifestyle and values. This is why we're looking into whether a live or artificial tree fits your New Hampshire home better this year.
Bringing a cut evergreen into your home creates a magical feeling. The real smell of pine or fir sets a mood that artificial trees just can't match. New Hampshire has plenty of tree farms, making it easy to get a live tree. This helps local farmers and keeps a family custom going strong.
Halloween today is all about pumpkins carved with both scary and funny faces, costumed kids, candy, and spooky attractions like haunted houses, but Halloween can trace its roots back to the Celtic festival of Samhain, which was celebrated on November 1. The Celts believed that on this day, the souls of the dead returned home, so people dressed in costumes to confuse them and lit fires to drive away the evil spirits.
In the 8th century, Pope Gregory III moved All Saints Day to November 1, turning a secular event into a religious observance, and...
It's officially spooky season. Let the Halloween festivities begin! But where do you find Halloween festivities near Plymouth homes for sale? There are plenty of them, going on all month. Here are a few around Carroll, Coos, and Grafton counties worth checking out.
What's better than celebrating Halloween? Celebrating Halloween and Christmas together! Holly Jolly Halloween, at Santa's Village near Jefferson homes for sale, is a celebration where spooky tunes are juxtaposed with Christmas music, and Halloween ornaments adorn the tree. This event welcomes Halloween costumes, and Santa will be there to greet the ghosts and ghouls. Buy your tickets online for a holiday experience your kids will love.
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."