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You can head to Dover for their Festival of the Trees, go to parades in Portsmouth, Rochester and more towns, or sing along with the UNH Department of Music at its Seasonal Spectacular concert.
Festival of Trees is the name taken by a number of (apparently independent) charity events/organizations that hold annual events around Christmas time to raise money for some local charity many for children hospitals and other organizations (often, but not always, a hospital or more specifically, a children's hospital).
The Festival of Trees will be held at the Exeter Town Hall on Dec. 4 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Festival of Trees at the museum will open Thursday, Nov. 7 and run through Dec. 31, Thursdays-Saturdays. Hours: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. The museum is closed ...
The forest's trailhead. Upton-Morgan State Forest is a 21-acre (8.5 ha) state forest in Concord, New Hampshire.It has a short interpretive trail. It is located in the southwest part of Concord off Silk Farm Road and is bordered to the northwest by New Hampshire Route 13 (Clinton Street) and to the northeast by Interstate 89.
The Concord Historic District encompasses the least altered portion of the historic heart of Concord, New Hampshire.The 25-acre (10 ha) district, located just north of the modern commercial and civic heart of the city, includes the city's oldest surviving house, the site of its first religious meetinghouse, and the Pierce Manse, a historic house museum that was home to President Franklin ...
Highlights include 50 live evergreen trees creatively decorated by area businesses, organizations, clubs, and residents, as well as a large raffle tree. Exeter Festival of Trees celebrates 25 ...
The Concord Civic District consists of a collection of local and state civic buildings centered on the New Hampshire State House in Concord, New Hampshire.In addition to the State House, the district includes the Legislative Office Building, New Hampshire State Library, Concord City Hall, Concord Community Center, New Hampshire Historical Society, State House Annex, and the Concord Public Library.