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Seacoast (New Hampshire) activities: What to do in Seacoast (New Hampshire)

Sunrise over the Atlantic
Sunrise over the Atlantic
Downtown Portsmouth, . Centered around Market Square, downtown Portsmouth consists of several square blocks of modern retailers and restaurants coexisting with historical buildings. Most of the retailers in the area are "mom and pop" shops, meaning they are locally owned and operated. This is the best place to find unique items, including handmade products, clothing and jewelery. Several coffee shops offer comfy chairs and views of pedestrians when you're finished shopping. Watch the Sunrise over the Atlantic. While it requires planning and an early start, watching the sunrise over the Isles of Shoals is an excellent way to start a day. Route 1A has many spots with a waist high seawall, which makes a perfect place to sit and enjoy the morning. Best of all, the beach at this time will be almost empty, with only a few joggers around. You can take advantage of your early start to get some time on the beach before it becomes crowded. University of New Hampshire, 1 College Rd. Durham NH 03824, +1 603-862-1234, . The University of New Hampshire, as the largest college in the state, has many interesting visitor opportunities. The school has a 6,000 seat arena that holds sporting events for the school and occasionally has concerts and events for the general community. The School also has a 900 seat theater which hosts several professional performances each year. Downtown Dover, . Centered around Main Street and the Cocheco River, Downtown Dover consists of a series of previous mill buildings that have been converted into unique stores and restaurants. Odiorne Point State Park, +1 603-436-7406, . Odiorne State Park is a rocky tide pool beach along Rt. 1A. popular with Grade School Field trips, the park offers a different beach experience, since the beach has large boulders instead of sand. The park is home to thousands of species of sea creatures, and an indoor science center offers the chance to learn about and interact with many of them.

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