In New Hampshire – Oct. 2013

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Download In New Hampshire - Oct. 2013 (pdf)Mount Washington Cog Railway Fall Specials

The Mount Washington Cog Railway, the first mountain-climbing cog railway in the world, is offering late summer and fall discounts to passengers for trips to the summit of Mount Washington, the highest peak in the…

New Hampshire Fall Festival

A traditional New England harvest fair with live animals, crafts demonstrations and booths, heirloom plants and seeds, garden tours, costumed role-players and family autumn activities. In conjunction with Prescott Park Chili Cook-off…

Experience local legends, lore and mystery tour

New Hampshire’s only ghost tour, now in our 11th year. Featured in the New York Times, History Channel and Travel Channel. Join haunted history expert and author of 8 books of New England history and folklore, Roxie J. Zwicker for a memorable exploration of the ghost stories and mysteries of…

Great Bay Special Collections Exhibit opening

The Great Bay Special Collections Exhibit will be open to the public on Saturday, October 5th and 19th from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. This free exhibit is housed in the lower level of the Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center on the…

Shrek The Musical

Take an unforgettable family adventure with everyone’s favorite ogre, when Rochester Opera House Productions presents Shrek, the musical comedy based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks film. The show runs from October 10 to 27 with evening performances at…

Return of the Pumpkin People

A recognized quintessential New England Village and a highly visited resort destination prepares for their 26th Anniversary celebration of the Return of the Pumpkin People – Oct 1st through Oct 20th, 2013. It is becoming known as the “Return of the Pumpkin People”. It is a long awaited arrival for many fall foliage seekers. This self-guided tour brings thousands of visitors each year to the Jackson area…

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