Rye Harbor State Park
Rye Harbor State Park affords scenic views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Isles of Shoals, and Rye Harbor, also called Ragged Neck. Favorite activities enjoyed in the park include saltwater fishing and picnicking with ocean breezes.
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Seacoast Science Center
Aquarium and Environmental Education Center Located on the rocky coast in historic Odiorne Point State Park, the Seacoast Science Center is a must-see for anyone wishing to explore the natural treasures of New Hampshire’s seacoast.
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Seacoast Segway Tours
Segway tours, Seacoast Segway Tours Portsmouth, NH. We offer guided tours on your own personal Segway PT (provided by SST) through some of the most beautiful and history-rich places in Portsmouth and the Seacoast.
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Strawbery Banke Museum
Strawbery Banke Museum, in the heart of historic downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is an authentic 10-acre outdoor history museum, listed on the National Register ofHistoric Places anddedicated to bringing 300* years of American history to life.
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The Music Hall
Featuring curated on stage and on screen entertainment from around the world in its Historic Theater, and intimate Loft, The Music Hall is the region's center for the performing arts, literature and educationà easy to get to, impossible to forget.
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The Rinks at Exeter
The Rinks At Exeter is a state of the art twin ice rinks facility that is open to families year round.
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Wallis Sands State Park
Wallis Sands State Park offers oceanfront swimming, views of the Isles of Shoals, and a sandy beach that families especially enjoy. Beach amenities include a store that sells a variety of items, food, and drinks; and a large bathhouse with hot and cold showers.
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Wentworth-Gardner And Tobias Lear Houses
Wentworth Lear Historic Houses The Wentworth-Gardner and Tobias Lear Houses and their accompanying 18th century warehouse are located in the heart of Portsmouth's historic South End. This area includes the Strawbery Banke Museum and the fabulous Gundalow sailing experience.
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White Island State Historic Site
The first lighthouse at the Isles of Shoals was erected on White Island in 1820. It was made out of stone and wood shingles. The White Island Lighthouse Station is one of New England's great historic landmarks.
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