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MERRIMACK VALLEY region

With most of the leaves now decorating the ground rather then the trees, it won’t be long before cool nights and frosty mornings begin taking over the Merrimack Valley region. It’s nearly time to don your warm winter gear and explore the hearts of the many downtowns the area has to offer. Three of the largest cities in New Hampshire – Manchester, Concord, and Nashua - are located in this region. Museums, theatres, fine restaurants, and tax-free shopping all provide warmth when the temperatures drop.

For more information on planning your trip to the Merrimack Valley region, click here.

This report was updated on Wednesday, October 24, 2012.



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