The fair will be centered outside the headquarters of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen, located at 49 South Main Street, across from the Capitol Center for the Arts. Artist tents will be spaced out up and down the street to provide plenty of room for all who decide to visit the fair. Visitors will have numerous activities to choose from: they can shop for one-of-a-kind craft, see live performances sponsored by the Capitol Center for the Arts, meet talented artists and watch demonstrations, and indulge in delicious food and other treats.
Read MoreWith Revelstoke Coffee now open in Concord we thought we might discuss the city’s cafés - The Works Café, Gibson’s Café, White Mountain and more.
Read MoreThe New Hampshire Wild have made Concord their home base for the summer. The team takes part in a recently created independent league of 6 teams total and Memorial Field will host its games throughout the season.
Read MoreConcord is 50 miles away from the ocean, but that doesn’t mean you have to drive all the way to the seacoast for a swim. Around the city, there are ponds and river beaches to enjoy. They’re not staffed, and you need to be aware of the river’s current.
Read MoreYou know when you’re walking down Main Street and see that person you see all the time, but you don’t *actually* know them… but they’re always smiling and waving at you anyway? If you’re from Concord, you probably know a lot of people in this category.
Read MoreA makeover project will bring back Phenix Hall by building a new entrance and lobby, and an access point from the alleyway next to the landmark
Read MoreSee why running through Concord is amazing
Read MoreThis is what makes Concord so big: ideas are on the move and things are in motion. There’s always something going on, something you can do, you can learn or you can taste. It’s just a matter of looking further and trying more.
Read MoreConcord's Hatbox Theatre is a square shaped theatre performance venue at the Steeplegate Mall that holds up to 99 people and engages the audience through proximity. The close-to-the-stage seating promotes a direct experience with the performance.
Read MoreThere’s even an outdoor movie right on North Main Street. Did we mention that the entire festival is free to attend? So, grab your friends and family and start planning your trip to Concord today. It’s a perfect time to visit!
Read MoreThe Concord Farmers Market is one of the oldest in the state, beginning in the summer of 1981 in the parking lot of the New Hampshire Savings Bank, now the Attorney General’s office. The market moved to its current location on Capitol Street next to the State House in 1988.
Read MoreWith New England’s “wicked hot summers” it is important to hydrate and… yes - ice cream can help. Well, it can't hurt...
Read MoreHave you heard the buzz about resale? Many people are opting to reuse what’s already out there before they buy new… no longer are people associating secondhand shopping with musty old stores packed with stuff you’d never be able to sort through – in fact, in downtown Concord you’ll find a wealth of beautiful and unique resale shops.
Read MoreLooking for vegan food in Concord? You’re in luck, you’ve got options. Trust me when I say you don’t need to be a full-fledged vegan to enjoy the amazing tastes of Concord and beyond!
Read MoreThere is a renaissance of sorts happening in Concord, NH. It seems that every few months there is a new shop or restaurant opening on Main Street. However, in the midst of the excitement of Concord’s reawakening, the budding arts scene is the spark.
Read MoreCelebrating its 47th year, Intown Concord’s Market Days Festival will be returning to Concord this August 19-21. The free three-day street fair takes place on Main Street and will feature downtown shopping, 100+ exhibiting vendors, plenty of food and drink, multiple stages of entertainment, an arts market, KidZone, Touch-A-Truck, beer tents, and a variety of performances and activities drawing tens of thousands of attendees to the Capital City over the course of the three days.
Read MoreFind jewelry, handmade crafts and handmade pieces, meet its artists and have a great time exploring the stalls.
Read More11-Year Old to Reopen Furniture Flipping business in Concord
Read MoreEver felt overwhelmed by the number of restaurants in a new area, wondering where to go for dinner? You are not alone. It will require a little research and dedication, but I promise you, THE perfect dinner spot is out there waiting for you.
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