NEW HAMPSHIRE: THE MONADNOCK REGION
If you've ever picked up an Old Farmer's Almanac and read
some of the homey advice, predictions, opinions and musings
of its writers, you'll get a perfect feel for life in the
Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. Monadnock is the home
of the Old Farmer's Almanac and has been since 1792!
If someone asked you what it's like in New England, you'd
only have to show them a picture or a postcard from any
of the towns and villages in the area and skip the thousand
words.
This is the same scenery, peacefulness and way-of-life
which attracted so many poets, writers, artists and intellectuals
to the area in past times. From Hawthorne and Emerson to
Thoreau and Robert Frost, this is the way America is supposed
to be.
Everything "New England" is right here: antique
shops, centuries old Bed & Breakfast establishments,
flea markets, maple syrup and sugar candy shops, small
hotels with a boardwalk and front-porch swing, apple orchards
and equipment and livestock auctions. And of course, there's
ample opportunity to enjoy the best of what the outdoors
has to offer. There's plenty of great fishing and swimming,
hiking and climing, skiing and snowmobiling, and nature
spotting throughout the region.
So if you're looking for a concert on the village green
in Summer, spectacular foliage in the Fall, children building
a snowman on the lawn in Winter, or the return of the birds
as life begins to bloom in spring, the Monadnock Region
of New Hampshire is the place for you.
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