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Canterbury Shaker Village M7
288 Shaker Road, Canterbury, NH 03224
Tel: 603-783-9511 Fax: 603-783-9152
E-mail: info@shakers.org
Contact: Dana Dorwart, Reservations Coordinator
National Historic Landmark and 25 original Shaker buildings dating from 1792 offers guided tours, exhibits, craft demonstrations, garden and mill pond trails on 690 acres on the rural New Hampshire countryside that Shakers called "Heaven on Earth." Museum store features traditional Shaker crafts, books, and gifts. The Shaker Table, a full service restaurant serving lunch and inner, offers Shaker inspired cuisine for individual and group visitors.
Season: Daily May 12 through October 31, 2007; November weekends only or by reservation.
Visiting Time: 2-4 hours  
Group Rate:
Guided tour $13; Tour and lunch packages available.

Museum of New Hampshire History N7
6 Eagle Square, Concord, NH 03301
Tel: 603-856-0604 Fax: 603-228-6308
E-mail:
cmacleod@nhhistory.org
Contact: Mr. Chris MacLeod, Group Reservations
Your visit to the Granite State won't be complete without a stop at New Hampshire's only statewide history museum. What you'll discover about New Hampshire's people, heritage and traditions will make the rest of your trip truly memorable. Museum store specializes in gifts that say New Hampshire.
Season: Open year-round
Visiting Time: 1 - 2 hours    Group Rate: $3.50 per person for self-guided tour; $4.50 per person for guided tour

Strawbery Banke Museum Q11
Marcy & Hancock Streets, Portsmouth, NH 03802
Tel: 603-433-1110 Fax: 603-433-1115
Email: jbrown@strawberybanke.org
Contact: Jonathan Brown, Group Tour Coordinator
Strawbery Banke Museum provides the opportunity to experience how people lived throughout four centuries of New England history. Through restored furnished houses, exhibitions, period gardens, historic landscapes, and costumed role players, Strawbery Banke interprets the living history of the generations who settled in Portsmouth, NH, from the late 17th century to the mid-20th century.
Season: May 1 - October 31. Also, tour November-April
Visiting Time: 2 - 4 hours    Group Rate: $10

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