Fort at No. 4 Living
History Museum - This Historically correct re-creation
of the actual Fortified Village helps educate people World Wide on the day
to day living as well as Historical Events which took place at this
location during this important period of American History.
Mt.
Kearsarge Indian Museum - Through exhibits and
programs, the museum seeks to teach and inspire an understanding of the
natural world and of resource conservation and land stewardship as
developed by native people over thousands of years.
Hopkins
Center - A performing and creative arts center serving
Northern New England. The center presents world-class artists, Dartmouth
student ensembles, films, and exhibitions.
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Fells Historic Site at
the John Hay National Wildl - Lake Sunapee summer home of
John M. Hay, statesman, author, and private secretary to President Lincoln.
Nature trail, formal gardens, scenic lake view and guided weekend tours.
Hood
Museum of Art - The Hood Museum of Art is one of the
oldest and largest college museums in the country, housing an outstanding
collection of works of art and artifacts and presenting a lively and diverse
schedule of exhibitions and educational programs.
Enfield
Shaker Museum - Here in 1793, the Shakers established
their Chosen Vale, a village of quietly majestic buildings, gardens and
fields. Today, the Shaker heritage is preserved at the Enfield Shaker
Museum. Walking tours, exhibits, craft demonstrations, workshops, special
programs and events, and extensive gardens bring new life to Shaker culture
at the Museum.
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