At Hampton Beach in New Hampshire, there are many things that will entertain you regardless of your age or interests. Some of the area attractions include camping, golfing, and plenty of water activities.
The Tuck Museum located in Hampton, New Hampshire is the home of the Hampton Historical Society. The mission of the organization is to promote and honor the history of Hampton, its founders and inhabitants, and to preserve the history of the area for future generations. Physically, the Museum consists of several buildings, monuments, and artifacts.
Across from the Tuck Museum complex is Founders Park. Descriptive placques have been mounted on large stones of various sizes and specifically placed within the park as memorials and symbolic representations of historical events or facts.
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire offers several activities such as baseball and soccer for youth, camping, fishing and hunting as well as cross-country skiing.
Salisbury is at the northernmost point of the Massachusetts coastline and offers five miles of beach. A coastal refuge, Salisbury, Massachusetts has fun-filled and exciting places to visit with plenty of things to do. Joe's Playland is the only seaside amusement park in Massachusetts. Located at Salisbury Beach, it offers pinball, video arcade games and much more in this family fun center.
Salisbury also offers hiking trails, cross-country skiing and beach activities as the seasons permit. From Newburyport, on certain days from mid-May through Mid October, the Isle of Shoals cruises can yield a whale-watching experiences, as well as the chance to explore Star Island.
Outdoors lovers will want to take advantage of the great fishing and boating in the Salisbury area, while nature lovers will want to bring cameras and binoculars to explore the wildlife and enjoy the picturesque marshlands. There are movie theaters and family entertainment centers and plenty of gift shops and discount shopping as well. Specialty stores and antiquing are the favorite activities of many visitors. |