Learn about the best parks, attractions, museums, historic landmarks, tours, and other things to do in Portsmouth NH and the surrounding Seacoast area.
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Learn about the best parks, attractions, museums, historic landmarks, tours, and other things to do in Portsmouth NH and the surrounding Seacoast area.
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The Rundlet-May House shows four generations of family possessions and taste, ranging from original 1807 wall coverings and furniture to twentieth-century additions by the Rundlets’...
New Hampshire's Seacoast area offers scenic, beautiful bicycle riding opportunities along the Atlantic Ocean, through quiet woods, along rivers and streams.
Why drive all the way to Fenway Park? You can watch great baseball right here in Portsmouth all summer long! Come watch the Seacoast Mavericks play ball! Enjoy hotdogs and more from the concession stand. It makes for a great summer night out.
Enjoy live theatre on the shores of the Piscataqua River. This quaint venue in downtown Portsmouth allows the audience to sit semi-circle around the stage for excellent viewing. Seacoast Repertory Theatre aims to reflect and enhance the Seacoast community through the shared experience of live theater.
The Seacoast Road Race Series offers eight races throughout the season. Participants can earn the coveted Seacoast Road Race jacket by completing six of the eight races, two of which must exceed 5K.
Come aboard the 32′ Holland lobster yacht Alexandra for the best deep-sea fishing in New Hampshire. Captain Ted W. Alex holds a Master 100-ton license...
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.
Strawbery Banke Museum illustrates the lives of historic New Englander with restored homes from four centuries and working artisans.
The Hill, a collection of homes saved from the wrecker's ball in the early '60s, now is an office park and home to the Blue Mermaid restaurant.
New Hampshire's oldest theater offering world-class entertainment and films year-round.
Boating education, vessel safety checks.
The 182-acre Urban Forestry Center offers a series of self-guided trails for walking, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing.
The USS Albacore, the prototype for modern submarines, was built in Portsmouth and has been converted into a museum.
Perhaps the finest brick residence of the first quarter of the eighteenth century left in New England.
New England's largest water park.
Built at the edge of the Piscataqua River in 1760, the Wentworth-Gardner House has been called "the most perfect specimen of Georgian architecture in this country."
An intimate, 47-seat, black-box theater, the West End Studio Theatre serves as the home venue of the New Hampshire Theatre Project.
Fifty-foot high Whaleback Light sits in the middle of the Piscataqua River, at the entrance to Portsmouth Harbor.