8 top things to do in NH this weekend
From mountaintop hikes to seaside fairs, live concerts to fairy festivals, there’s no shortage of ways to get outside this weekend. Here are the eight top things to do in NH this weekend, July 18-20.
From mountaintop hikes to seaside fairs, live concerts to fairy festivals, there’s no shortage of ways to get outside this weekend. Here are the eight top things to do in NH this weekend, July 18-20.
Looking for your next go-to breakfast spot? Chowhound recently crowned Breakaway Cafe in Dover as home to the best breakfast sandwich in New Hampshire.
Looking for something to do this weekend? From riverside festivals to vintage toy hunts and Broadway-style musicals, here are some of the top events happening across New Hampshire.
More Americans than ever before are gaining access to international travel with a US passport. According to the Department of State, in 1990, only 5% of U.S. citizens had a passport. As of mid-2024, 48% of Americans have a passport. Pew Research from 2023 says half of Americans have visited between one and four countries in their lifetime, and about a quarter of Americans have visited five or more countries.
For over 300 years, New Hampshire summer fairs have kept locals and tourists like entertained. Here’s a guide to this year’s celebration of local culture, agriculture, and pure outdoor fun.
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A divided Supreme Court on Friday ruled that individual judges lack the authority to grant nationwide injunctions, but the decision left unclear the fate of President Donald Trump’s restrictions on birthright citizenship.
As LGBTQ+ youth in New Hampshire find themselves under the microscope by state and federal officials, advocates and communities across the Granite Staters rise to fight back.
After a series of negotiations between the House and Senate last week, Republicans in both bodies are pushing forward bills to require more documentation for absentee voters and to mandate annual reviews of the voter checklists, rather than the current once-a-decade reviews.
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