Created and sustained by the people of New Hampshire, the Capitol Center for the Arts shall inspire, educate and entertain audiences by providing both the finest venue for the performing arts and a wide range of professionally excellent and artistically significant presentations.
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Originally the private residence of a prominent Concord family, the elegant Kimball-Jenkins Estate is now home to the growing Kimball-Jenkins School of Art, Galleries and Function Rooms.
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The New Hampshire Film Festival (NHFF) presents the best in recent independent cinema from throughout the United States and around the world to New Hampshire and New England audiences.
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The S.N.O.B. Film Festival is organized wholly by the Somewhat North of Boston (S.N.O.B.) Film Festival Committee. a group of individuals and students in the community. The film festival is endorsed and underwritten jointly by the New Hampshire Technical Institute (NHTI) and Red River Theatres, Inc. These groups have collaborated since 2001 to develop and present an annual film festival.
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Soar through the air to remarkable heights, New Hampshire's highest lift-accessed point, an exciting ride for all ages, stunning views including New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont, New York and Canada
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The Flume is a natural granite gorge extending 800 feet at the base of Mount Liberty. Towering granite walls rise to a spectacular height of 90 feet. The Flume Gorge was discovered in 1808.
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