It might be in the middle of the Midwest but pleasantly-sized Lincoln has museums of merit, historic sights and is but a short trip away from parks, wildlife and Homestead National Monument.
A modest stone building in Concord houses the Museum of New Hampshire History, a facility with a focus, not surprisingly on state history. Set off Eagle Square, this museum offers visitors a glimpse, through changing exhibits, of all things New Hampshire, from the Appalachian Mountains to fine art, dolls to the presidential primaries. The facility's permanent collection and library contain a further assortment of documents and artifacts associated with the early days of this northern state for interested researchers.
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9:30am-5pm, Tues-Sat Noon-5pm, Sun 9:30am-5pm, Mon, July-Mid Oct, Dec
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