The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire is a trusted leader in child development and play-based learning. We welcome opportunities to forge new relationships, enhance our business practices, and create innovative experiences to serve all children and families in the years to come.
childrens-museum.orgSince 1958, Red’s Shoe Barn has been delivering top-quality shoes, great value, and legendary service to New England. In an age of impersonal big-box stores, we stand out by genuinely caring for our customers and working hard to earn their business and trust. When you visit our Dover or Plaistow locations, you'll be greeted with a smile by friendly associates eager to assist you. Plus, you'll find one of the largest selections of shoes in New England.
redsshoebarn.comA trip up the Garrison Tower is thrilling, especially on a sunny fall afternoon with a stiff breeze. This 76-foot welded metal structure features wooden stairs and platforms. At 298 feet above sea level, visitors to this Dover tower can enjoy clear-day views of both the Isles of Shoals and the White Mountains. Despite the dramatic 360-degree panorama, there are no major buildings nearby to obstruct the view. For a detailed summary of what can be seen in all directions, visitors are encouraged to print a copy from the website and bring it along.
seacoastnh.comBellamy Park is a 33-acre community park near the new Dover High School, featuring an 18-hole disc golf course as its main attraction. Visitors can enjoy a small picnic area near the parking lot and scenic views of the Bellamy River, including rapids and a mini waterfall visible from a footbridge. The park offers a variety of activities, including a playground, walking, jogging, and trekking around its perimeter. Fishing is permitted along the Bellamy River. The park is partially handicapped accessible, with the picnic area and river clearing being the most accessible spots. During winter, Bellamy Park transforms into a cross-country skiing course.
seacoastnh.comThe Amtrak Downeaster offers five daily round-trips between Brunswick, Maine, and Boston, Massachusetts, serving 12 communities across three states along a 143-mile route. The Dover platform is outdoors and accommodates all Downeaster arrivals and departures.
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