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Home : New Hampshire : Lakes Region : Attractions
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Holderness - Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
The mission of Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (SLNSC) is to advance understanding of ecology by exploring New Hampshire’s natural world. Through spectacular live animal exhibits, natural science education programs, and lake cruises, Squam Lakes Natural Science Center has educated and enlightened visitors for over forty years about our natural world. Squam Lakes Natural Science Center is located on Route 113 in Holderness, exit 24 off I-93, and is open daily from May 1 through November 1. In September 2006, we gained national accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA); we are the only AZA-accredited institution in northern New England.
http://www.nhnature.org
Weirs Beach - Kellerhaus Inc.
Visit our store where we have a large selection of Heartwood Creek Jim Shore and Precious Moments Gifts. At Kellerhaus for generations we have created the finest hand-made chocolates, candies and ice cream. We are New Hampshire's oldest candy (since 1906) and ice cream (since 1920) makers!
http://www.kellerhaus.com/
Weirs Beach - Mount Washington Cruises
A visit to New Hampshire is not complete without a sail on its largest lake, Winnipesaukee, aboard the famous Motorship Mount Washington. This venerable cruise ship provides the best opportunity to see and enjoy New Hampshire's scenic and natural beauty. Aboard the "Mount," you will find wide and spacious decks, allowing ample room to move about, and plenty of comfortable seats and chairs.
http://cruisenh.com/
Wolfeboro - Libby Museum
Designed by Dr. Henry Libby and built in 1912, the Libby Museum has continued its founder’s original goal of educating visitors to the wonders of the natural world for over ninety years. In recent years the Museum has hosted various children’s programs from other associations in the Lakes Region. A popular visit for summertime tourists, the Libby also holds memories for grownups who remember it when they were young.
http://www.wolfeboronh.us/Pages/WolfeboroNH_Museum/index
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