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Nashua New Hampshire - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Nashua are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Concord
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Population: 40,687
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Concord, the vibrant capital of New Hampshire, thrives on year-round tourism. Main Street has over 175 retail spaces selling everything from candy to antiques seasoned with a nice collection of restaurants. A love for live entertainment brings Broadway shows, the Ballet, and international programs to the Capitol Center for the Arts. Fishing in the Merrimack River and kayaking down the Contoocook River quenches the thirst for adventure. |
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Manchester
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Population: 107,006
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Manchester sits on the banks of the Merrimack River in south central New Hampshire. Revitalized Manchester is an attractive, upscale community. Dining out here is an ethnic affair with a variety of choices from Chinese to Middle Eastern. Spectator sports include the Manchester Monarch’s hockey team and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats baseball team. Fish or hike at pretty Lake Messabesic. |
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Portsmouth
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Population: 20,784
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Portsmouth, steeped in history and character, prospered as a seafaring community in the 1800s. Stately homes that once belonged to ship captains still stand proudly in town, phantoms of prowess and wealth. In Old Harbor, shops and restaurants have replaced a once thriving mercantile industry. And, throughout the town, Georgian and Federal-style homes pose in restored glory for public consumption. Hints of the water world are everywhere. Parks are outfitted with boat launches and fishing piers, and decorated with mastheads and model ships. |
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