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Things to Do

Parks
Four Tree Island
A tiny piece of land now joined by a short causeway to Peirce Island, Four Tree Island features picnic and BBQ spots opposite Prescott Park and excellent views of the Piscataqua River. Portsmouth.
Odiorne Point State Park
The largest undeveloped stretch on New Hampshire's coastline, Odiorne Point State Park's 330 acres are open year-round for boating, fishing, hiking, biking, nature walks, cross-country skiing and picnicing. Rye.
Prescott Park Prescott Park
Portsmouth's 10-acre waterfront park with flower gardens and a summer arts festival. Portsmouth.
South Playground and Leary Field
Located in the center of Portsmouth, South Playground and Leary Field offer tennis and basketball courts, a dog park, swing and play area, two baseball fields and a salt water pond. Portsmouth.
Fort Foster
Fort Foster in Kittery Point offers three small beaches, an extensive trail system, restroom facilities in season, picnic areas and old military fortifications. Kittery.
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Hampton Inn of Portsmouth
The Hampton Inn of Portsmouth. Clean, fresh and value-priced room.
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Piscataqua Savings Bank
Great things come in small packages.
piscataqua.com
Newmarket Heritage Festival 2010
A celebration of the arts, culture, history and community spirit. Sept. 24-26
heritage-festival.org
Passport Craft Beer & Food Festival
Craft beer paired w/local culinary creations, Q&A w/brewers
nhptv.org/passport