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Gardens in New Hampshire
Tiny New Hampshire is known as The Granite State both for its geology and its steadfast nature. And actually, one of its best tourist attractions were rock formations - The Old Man Of The Mountain captivated tourists and locals alike until it collapsed in 2003. Featured Gardens: Fuller GardensThis small rose-centric estate is nevertheless a very beautiful turn of the century garden to visit. Originally commissioned by Alvan Fuller, the garden has undergone numerous ... Prescott ParkThis wonderful city park in Portsmouth is located right up on the edge of the Piscataqua River and very close to the |
Map of New Hampshire Gardens to Visit
Gardens To See uses Google™ Maps technology to provide an overview of all gardens to visit in a particular region. -> Launch Map
Listed Gardens in New Hampshire by City Brentwood Corners : Rockingham County Botanical Garden Colebrook : Shrine of Our Lady Grace Concord : Kimball-Jenkins Estate Cornish : St. Gaudens National Historic Site Durham : Jesse Hepler Lilac Arboretum Fitzwilliam : Rhododendron State Park Hanover : Nathan's Garden New Ipswich : Barrett House Newbury : The Fells Estate and Gardens North Hampton : Fuller Gardens Portsmouth : Urban Forestry Garden, Strawberry Banke Museum and Gardens, Rundlet-May House, Prescott Park, Moffatt-Ladd House and Gardens, John Langdon House and Gardens Rindge : Cathedral of the Pines |
![]() | Explorer's Guide New Hampshire (Seventh Edition) (Explorer's Complete) by: Christina Tree The most comprehensive guide to the Granite State. From summit to sea, this guide provides trusted travel advice for every taste, interest, and budget. Color highlights and black-and-white photographs throughout [reviews] |
![]() | Best Hikes With Dogs: New Hampshire & Vermont by: Lisa Densmore 60 hikes selected to delight your dog (and you) in New Hampshire and Vermont—all close to urban areas. ·Trails rated 1-4 paws to show difficulty for dog owners and their four-legged friends Lisa Densmore hiked more than 300 miles in New Hampshire and Vermont ... [reviews] |
![]() | The Nature of New Hampshire: Natural Communities of the Granite State by: Dan Sperduto This illuminating and instructive book explores New Hampshire's stunning mosaic of natural communities. In photos, drawings, and accessible text, The Nature of New Hampshire takes you on a tour of landscapes as varied as alpine meadows, tidal marshes, riverbanks, forests, ponds, dunes, and cliffs. Readers will gain a new understanding and appreciation for the state's exceptional natural heritage. ... [reviews] |
![]() | Hiking the White Mountains: A Guide to New Hampshire's Best Hiking Adventures (Regional Hiking Series) by: Lisa Densmore State Hiking Series
Each guide includes:
- Accurate directions to popular as well as less-traveled trails - Up-to-date trail descriptions with ... [reviews] |
![]() | Good Night New Hampshire (Good Night Our World series) by: Adam Gamble Many of North America’s most beloved regions are artfully celebrated in these board books designed to soothe children before bedtime while instilling an early appreciation for the continent’s natural and cultural wonders. Each book stars a multicultural group of people visiting the featured area’s attractions, and rhythmic language guides children ... [reviews] |
![]() | A Guide to the Great Gardens of the Philadelphia Region by: Adam Levine Philadelphia and its surrounding towns--the horticultural epicenter of the U.S.--has more public gardens than almost any other region in the world. This indispensable, pocket-sized guide helps residents and visitors locate and enjoy nearly 100 gardens. [reviews] |
![]() | Hamptons Havens: The Best of Hamptons Cottages and Gardens (Hamptons Cottages & Gardens) by: Hamptons Cottages and Gardens Magazine A lavish look at the private homes of the storied Hamptons, with gorgeous photographs and engaging text that discusses the history, decor and architecture from an insider's perspective. [reviews] |
![]() | A Guide to the Gardens of Kyoto by: Marc Treib Designed for the layman as well as the professional, this concise yet comprehensive guide provides both practical information and theoretical insights into the design of the Japanese garden. Kyoto, the capital of Japan for over one thousand years, possesses a richness of garden art without equal as a living chronicle of Japanese cultural history and environmental design. Following the ... [reviews] |