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Dinosaurs and Donuts July 1st at Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
The biggest new exhibit for 2019 is Dinosaurs Alive! It features five gigantic animatronic dinosaurs that look, move, and sound like the real thing – and one even spits! You can see Dinosaurs Alive! from July 1 through September 30 along the live animal exhibit trail – it’s included in regular trail admission and free for members. But you can see them
Castle in the Clouds hosts 2019 Castle Car Show on Saturday, July 6th
Each year, on the Saturday after the Fourth of July, Castle in the Clouds hosts its Castle Car Show – an event for all ages. Featuring automobiles from across generations, the show has become one of the Castle’s biggest events of the season. Each year, there are cars as touched by time as the Castle itself, with past shows including models made as early as 1915. “This year”, says Programs and Volunteer Coordinator Stephanie Poole, “the oldest vehicles currently expected to attend are a
Strawbery Banke Museum presents new exhibit: “People of the Dawnland”
From the time that the French established a fort at Port Royal in what is now Nova Scotia, Canada in 1607, and the English settled Plimouth in what is now Massachusetts in 1620 and Portsmouth (New Castle) in 1623, their national rivalries and imperial intentions played out against the “First Nations” people who had inhabited the northeast North American coast for
75th Annual North Haverhill Fair is set to kick off July 24th-28th
For the 75th straight year there will be a fair in North Haverhill. What began as the Pink Granite Grange Fair soon became the independent North Haverhill Fair. On the Fred C. Lee Memorial Field since the early 1980’s this all volunteer run event has become a must attend part of summer for many, many people. One of the highlights of this year’s edition of the North Haverhill Fair will be the Friday night concert. Trent Harmon, the 2016 winner of
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