THINGS TO DO IN PORTSMOUTH NH



Portsmouth, New Hampshire, grew from a small town in the 1600s, where mast trees were carried to supply the King's Navy, to become one of the most important ports of the Colonial Era. The city has a tradition of caring for its past, which makes it one of the most appealing for travelers interested in American history. It continued to thrive as a shipbuilding center into the late twentieth century. Few cities, if any, can boast as many authentic Colonial and Federal homes that are open to the public.

Strawbery Banke Museum has conserved an entire neighborhood of homes and shops, and almost a dozen additional noteworthy homes equipped with original furnishings are fascinating sites to explore. Portsmouth's central location makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the seacoast, and it is close enough to visit on a day trip from Boston.

Stop at Discover Portsmouth, a welcome center and cultural gateway with a film about the city's colonial roots, a museum, and displays of local artworks, for a nice introduction to the city and all of its historic tourist sites.

Portsmouth has a vibrant arts and cultural scene, with The Music Hall serving as a focal point for music and live theater. It was built in 1878 and is one of the country's oldest continually operating concert halls, having hosted vaudeville performances and legends such as Mark Twain and Wynton Marsalis. The yearly Prescott Park Arts Festival and the Seacoast Repertory Theatre complement the cultural mix.

Portsmouth has become a gastronomic destination thanks to dozens of restaurants, many of which are operated by award-winning chefs and serve both New England classics and a variety of foreign cuisines. Unique boutiques, a vibrant cultural calendar, and a variety of cruise and boat trip options round out the list of tourist attractions and activities in Portsmouth.

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