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Strawberry Banke is living history, but one must take the time to stop and take a good look around. Follow the maps given to you at the ticket counter, and appreciate the beauty of times past. If you ... More »
The historic house is remarkable for its unusual Great Hall, elaborate woodwork, fine furnishings, and extensive garden.
I love the view of this place. It's right on the water and you can just walk right into the water if you wanted to. It's really pretty during the summer and very relaxing. Go and check it out! ... More »
...once owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art and was scheduled to be moved to Central Park in New York City.
Wonderful views, rich history, great photo opportunity, at sunset it's just gorgeous!
Had a fabulous time on the Harbour cruise. My family and I enjoyed it immensely. This was NOT your typical, cheesy tourist trappy kind of boat ride I've experienced elsewhere. The crew was friendly ... More »
this theatre is the center of portsmouth's lovley attractions. i have been in 4 shows there, and they are all wonderful. it used to be a resturont, so it has a real rustic feel to it. all of the shows ... More »
I booked a tour with Portsmouth Rent & Ride and from the beginning I could tell that these folks had experience under their belt. They treated my group and the rest of the tour like they were royalty. ... More »
The Thomas Laighton is a neat ship. It has two dining rooms with snack bar and a top level where the views are great! The dock location is perfect; near everything. The inland cruise was ok, but the ... More »
I found this course to be, by far, the best course on the seacoast. It offered 27 holes of amazing play and staff that are there to meet your every need. It is a must for everyone to play!
The center is a forestry educational facility open to the public and boasting an extensive trail system, tree identifications...
Being an "in-law" of the Langdon family, I was very impressed by the knowledge of the curator. My husband, whose mother is a Langdon has told me many things over the years but I really got a feel of ... More »
We loved it! It's old and creepy and gives you a wake up call to what life was like 300 years ago. Go on the first Saturday in June and it's free. Every tourist to New England should see it.
According to his website, this sailor is no longer in Portsmouth: 'New England winters began to lose their charm, so in 2007, Captain John decided to join Kahuna Katamarans on Marco Island to take a ... More »
Located in a 50-seat black box theater, they offer classes for adults and children, public performances, and community education with professional theatre artists.
Georgian style mansion featuring stairwell murals and incredible historic art. It is the oldest brick house in the city.
An early 20th century estate garden in the Colonial Revival style. Open to the public from mid-May to mid-October.
Captain Bill's Charters offers deep sea fishing, scuba diving and sightseeing tours out of Portsmouth. Plan your private fishing trip for cod, haddock, blue fish, shark and ...
The home where Revolutionary War hero John Paul Jones reportedly rented a room today is a museum focused on Jones' life and the Revolutionary War era. It is a striking Georgian-style house ...
Merchant James Rundlet's home rises above the street proclaiming his early success in the textile trade with its finely veneered furniture and modern household conveniences. The formal ...
New Hampshire's premier ballot company is known for bringing audiences Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker, as well as a variety of other performances. The Center for Dance Education, the ...
Intimate 40-seat theatre housed in an old shoe factory. Offering original productions based on New England literature and history. Featuring masks, puppetry, and ...
We go any time we are in the area, and have never been disappointed, but the reason to go is because you enjoy beer, which we do!