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carissarza t1_ja5z4ea wrote
There is also la festa for pizza a short walk up the street.
Icy-Neck-2422 t1_ja58iiq wrote
I'd be hard pressed to name a kid that didn't enjoy sledding.
kathryn13 t1_ja5jgqd wrote
McIntyre ski Hill in Manchester for tubing/skiing in the morning. Lunch at the Puritan Backroom. SEE Science Center for afternoon fun. They have a bunch of fun stuff, but they also just have a big Lego table if you need quieter play. Before you leave town, head to Dancing Lion for some Mayan Drinking Chocolate or The Bookery, both on Elm St.
tvdood t1_ja58n8z wrote
Sledding at Ann DeNicola Memorial Playground/TimberTown Playground. Next to the Bedford Memorial Town Pool on County Road. This great, small hill makes for lots of runs and an easy walk back up.
Maleficent-Pear8248 t1_ja5eay8 wrote
Cheshire childrens museum in Keene
adam5isalive t1_ja5lu8n wrote
Funspot.
selimnairb t1_ja7gxcp wrote
Emery Farm when it’s a bit warmer. They have yummy food (including very good cider donuts), and some farmy play equipment outside. They also have goats, rabbits, and chickens to look at.
Dirtyrepulican1 t1_ja645rq wrote
Plymouth
take7pieces t1_ja803dt wrote
Dover Children’s Museum. There’s a toy store and a candy store across the street. Attitude trampoline park in Concord. Cowabunga's in Manchester.
JacktheBoss_ t1_ja9elt7 wrote
McDonald's with a play place.
captainfav t1_ja69o9f wrote
The indoor skydiving thing
allchoppedup t1_ja59lup wrote
Dover children’s museum. There’s a fun candy/ice cream store across the street.