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Durham, NH
Visit the beautiful local churches such as St. Thomas More Parish, on Madbury Road or the Durham Evangelical Church, on Dover Road.
Check out the schedule from the Mill Pond Center for the Arts, situated on Newmarket Road, and see theatre performances, visit the art gallery, take dancing classes or just seat back and listen to live music.
Find out how your favorite wine is created, by visiting the Flag Hill Winery & Distillery, located on N River Road.
Do a little exercise by riding your bike on the Seacoast Area Bicycle Roads, dedicated to connecting the seacoast region with a network of bicycle-friendly routes, created in order to raise awareness of bicycles as a viable transportation mean, and increase the number of bicycle riders.
On the list of popular annual sporting events in Durham, we find the Annual Todd's Trot, which consists of a 5k fun run, representing a community-based, family-oriented event, in which all proceeds go to the Peter `Todd` Heuchling Scholarship fund. The event will be kept on April 10th, in 2010, and it will be hosted by Oyster River High School.
There are numerous entertaining celebrations, which are held across New Hampshire, throughout the year, and some of the most popular are listed below. Check it out!
Half Moon Sober Festival - Held in Canterbury, on Memorial Day weekend - 1 hour, by car, from Durham.
Hillsboro Balloon Festival - Taking place in Hillsboro, in July - 1 hour and 20 min, by car, from Durham.
Wildquack River Festival - Celebrated in Jackson, in May - 2 hours, by car, from Durham.
Pumpkin Festival - Happening in Keene, in October - 1 hour and 53 min, by car, from Durham.
Winter Wine Festival - Celebrated in New Castle, in December - 26 min, by car, from Durham.
Great Waters Music Festival - Celebrated in Wolfeboro, in July - 1 hour, by car, from Durham.
Due to the fact that Durham, NH is home of University of New Hampshire, the city has a "young" nightlife scene, with plenty of great locals bars, pubs, restaurants and clubs, most of them located in the center of the town.
Libby's Bar and Grill seems to be the favorite meeting place, especially for local youngsters and students, who come here for the great selection of beer on tap, as well as for the delicious seafood and steaks.
The best night to party at Libby's, is considered to be on a Tuesday night, when local bands usually fire up the atmosphere, in the large dancehall downstairs.
Murphy's Tin Palace is considered to be among the most popular downtown spots in Durham, having the best draft beers in town.
The best nights to have fun at Murphy's is on Wednesday nights, which is actually Irish night here, with traditional Irish bands playing, and lots of beer available.
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