
New Hampshire’s fairs and festivals draw hundreds of thousands of visitors each summer.(Kitreel/Shutterstock)
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From thrilling rides and Scottish games to mac-and-cheese competitions and a peek into the afterlife of pets, there’s no shortage of things to do across New Hampshire. Here are a few highlights:
🎡 Granite State Fair
Rochester, Sept. 17-21
Rides, live entertainment, arena shows, midway games, agricultural exhibits, and classic fair food. Spotlight events include a circus, school bus derby, demolition derby, and car soccer.
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🎶 New Hampshire Highland Games
Lincoln, Sept. 19-21
Scottish festival at Loon Mountain featuring traditional music, athletics, and culture.
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🎄 Fall FEASTival at Santa’s Village
Jefferson, Sept. 21 and 28
A fall celebration with park-favorite foods included in admission—pizza, burgers, cookies, ice cream, hot chocolate, and more. Food service ends at 3:30 p.m.
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🍁 LebFest
Lebanon, Saturday, Sept. 20
Annual family-centered community event with 80+ booths featuring games, crafts, raffles, local vendors, live music, and food. Includes a Mac & Cheese competition where local restaurants showcase recipes for sampling and voting.
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🎨 Fall Arts and Crafts Fair
Tilton, Saturday, Sept. 20-21
Craft fair at Tanger Outlets with over 90 exhibitors. Friendly, leashed pets welcome. Rain or shine. Free admission and parking.
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🐾 Pets and the Afterlife
Bedford, Sunday, Sept. 21
Lecture with author Rob Gutro benefiting the Animal Rescue League of NH on how pets communicate after death. Book signing to follow.
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