- TripBuzz found 146 things to do with kids in or near Dover, New Hampshire, including 136 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Ogunquit, Hampton, Portsmouth and Rye.
- From Children's Museum of New Hampshire to First Cast Fly Fishing, the Dover area offers 110 different types of family activities, including: Bowling, Children's Play Area, Family Fun Center and Children's Museums.
- As the largest city on New Hampshire's sea coast region, the city of Dover has much to offer in the business, residential and tourism industries. Many museums are located throughout the area and cover a wide range of educational exhibits, while the local historic tours offer visitors a glimpse into Dover's early days.
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The firs waterpark in Maine, Aquaboggan Water Park has plenty of splashing opportunities to keep anyone busy for an entire day. It has water slides, wave pools, toddler's pools, and many others. It can host special events such as birthdays.
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Visitors can enjoy a 10 screen movie theater that features stadium seating at O'neil Cinemas. This theater also features the new BigD Experience which is an auditorium with a wall to wall 78 by 35 feet screen with digital projection.
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Open Friday to Sunday, the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire is dedicated to preserving aviation history with a variety of hands-on exhibits and rotating documentaries. Their mission is to offer learning opportunities in aviation science to people of all ages.
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The most popular fast foods and beverages are available during the screenings at the Saco Drive-In Theater. It also has a gift shop.
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A historic home built in the Greek Revival architectural style, Pierce Manse was once home to President Franklin Pierce. It offers guided tours by knowledgeable staff, and features a number of historic artifacts and pieces of family history on display.
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Canobie Lake Park is a full-service amusement park that embraces many types of rides. Massive roller coasters form the bulk of the park, but there are also rides for children as well as games and live entertainment.
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Built in 1930, the Yankee Cannonball Rollercoaster is an amusement park ride at Canobie Lake Park that was designed by Herbert Paul Schmeck. The coaster has two cars that can each fit 6 riders at a time.
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Featuring the state's best classical musicians, the Granite State Symphony Orchestra is dedicated to providing musicians with the chance to play a variety of meaningful pieces as well as spreading music culture throughout the state.
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Featuring 24 lanes available, the Boutwells Bowling Center is a local bowling alley featuring a number of amenities for guests to enjoy. In addition to open bowling, the alley also has a bar/lounge, summer bowling leagues, and birthday party hosting.