Take a step back in time when you book your ticket to ride one of northern New Hampshire's historic or vintage trains. Each excursion offers a different experience, but each will transport you to an era when train travel was as common as automobile travel is today.
For several weeks during September and October, enjoy the added bonus of traveling through an extraordinary landscape of mountains, lakes, and rivers, and hillsides that dazzle the eye with the amazing reds, oranges, yellows, and golds of autumn's foliage.
As temperatures drop, everyone's thoughts (and stomachs!) turn to warm and satisfying comfort foods. Feed body and soul at these delightful local diners and cafés that are favorites of our real estate agents.
Imagine having a gourmet chef preparing meals in the comfort of your own home. That's the vibe at The Porch on Main, right down the street from Colebrook homes for sale. The charming dining area features a fireplace, hardwood floors, and large picture windows, creating an elegant yet casual ambiance.
One of the many reasons I love living in New Hampshire so much is because it offers so much without needing to travel very far. We have the mountains and we have the ocean, lots of lakes to swim in, trails to explore, small towns with vibrant art scenes and local businesses, all while still being within driving distance to cities like Boston or even New York. We also get to experience all four seasons—although winter tends to last much longer than any of the others. I rarely take trips outside of New Hampshire, because I've always been able to find everything I need right here at home.
It's no secret that I am a self-proclaimed homebody, but on occasion, I will find a reason to travel. It's a little embarrassing to admit, since it's so close, but I realized recently that I've only been to the coast of Maine maybe once in my entire life, and I was too young to really even remember it. After having arguably the busiest summer of our lives, my boyfriend and I decided to book a trip a few hours up the coast of Maine and take a true, well-deserved vacation.
Hot buttered corn on the cob is one of summer's delights, but by the time fall rolls around, corn takes its turn providing endless fun for people of all ages as fields of corn are turned into artistic mazes.
Wandering through a corn maze provides a family-friendly hour or more of exploration, with twists, turns and unique discoveries at various checkpoints on the way to the exit. Most corn mazes also add on nighttime events that are more appropriate for adults as there's a scare factor involved in creeping through a cornfield where the stalks reach high over your head, the wind is blowing and clouds cover the moon!
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.