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About Plymouth

If you like fishing, rafting, canoeing, skiing, hiking, snowboarding or want to explore the many covered bridges that adorn the New Hampshire landscape, then Plymouth New Hampshire is your playground.

Plymouth New Hampshire straddles both the beautiful White Mountains and the Lakes Region. Incorporated in 1763, the Town has a rich history and plenty of things to do. To get an overview, you can visit two Plymouth attractions in one. The Historical Museum is one of the attractions and boasts interesting artifacts documenting the region’s history, and is located in one of the oldest buildings in the town. Built in 1774, the old Grafton County Courthouse is where the young attorney, Daniel Webster, argued (and lost) his first criminal case in 1806. Bridge Sign

The first teachers’ college in the state was founded here in 1871 and is today part of the University of New Hampshire system. Because this is an important university town, Plymouth attractions include many dining venues, restaurants, and cafés, as well as concerts, theatrical performances, and other events associated with the college.

Nearby, famous Weirs Beach in the Town of Meredith, provides recreation in and around Lake Winnipesaukee. The nearest ski resorts, such as Tenney Mountain Ski Resort, are within a ten mile radius. State parks such as White Mountain National Forest, are just as close, with hiking trails in pristine mountain forests, camping, hunting, and fishing. For nature up close and personal, visit the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center in nearby Holderness. What began in 1968 as a small family effort to rescue injured and orphaned animals of the region, has grown into a nationally recognized wildlife and conservation center today.

Travel a bit further north of Plymouth and you can ride the Conway Scenic Railroad in lovingly restored vintage cars. You can ascend Mount Washington in your car  or on the historic Mount Washington Cog Railway. This is strictly a summer excursion, since the highest mountain in the northeast has the world’s fastest winds and most severe winter weather. You’ll also find many country clubs in the area in case you want to get in some golfing.

Whether you are looking to attend a concert or go for a long walk against a beautiful landscape, you can find it in Plymouth. Plymouth has multiple venues where concerts, large and small, are held. Come hear live music or spend a day at a theme park. If you are a fan of being outdoors come and enjoy camping, hiking, or bike riding. There is much to do both night and day in Plymouth.

When traveling to Plymouth it is important to consider your transportation. Transportation includes: major airports, rail centers, and highways. Whether you are renting a car, taking a taxi or upgrading to a limo service your needs can be met at one of the Plymouth 's wonderful airports. 

Plymouth offers beautiful scenic views in all seasons as well as outdoor recreational opportunities, shopping and services all year round.

Pardon Our Dust We are in the process of putting together an application to be listed as a National Historical Site. In order to be listed on the National Historical Registry any restorations must follow strict standards. Since we are doing the restoration of our beautiful Inn ourselves this increases the time and effort, but we think it will be well worth it.  We wanted to make our home available to guests as early as possible so that we could share its beauty.  We have completed 99% of the interior restoration and our guest rooms are complete with all amenities however  the exterior is another matter.  Our efforts to make our Inn a “Painted Victorian Lady” is a work in progress.  Please excuse our dust as we bring this grand lady back to her glory days.

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