Artists of all kinds have been inspired in New Hampshire, and today one can find all types of cultural offerings from galleries, regional summer stock theatres or year round performing arts centers including the Seacoast Repertory Theater in Portsmouth, The Leddy Center for the Arts in Epping, and the Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord.

    You can hear world famous musicians in intimate surroundings or enjoy spectacles large enough to fill the Whittimore Center at UNH. Museums and antique shops offer glimpse of the past and the historic significance of the area and the seacoast abounds with historic sites dating back to the settlement of the New World.

     Local educational sites like Ordiorne Point and The Isle of Shoals are complimented by world renowned sites like The Mt. Washington Observatory atop the regions tallest peak, site of the highest recorded winds on earth.

    Restaurants, eateries and brewpubs are popular throughout the seacoast and offer a wide variety of fresh seafood and a diverse array of ethnic and traditional New England fare.

    Annual events and fairs are also a mainstay of the cultural life in New Hampshire. Stratham is famous for its annual “Stratham Fair” held every summer and attracting thousands of visitors each year to several days of rides, events, foodfests and finishing with a spectacular fireworks display over Stratham Hill.

     Boston, a truly international class city, is located only an hour away and offers world class attractions and cultural amenities.

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