- Our list of the best things to do in Andover, Massachusetts, features the top 729 nearby activities — including 318 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Andover, MA has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Amusement.
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Take a guided or self-guided tour of the New Hampshire State Capitol. Rotating and permanent exhibits at the Visitors Center feature state history at the oldest state capitol in the US.
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Housed in a building designed by architect Guy Lowell, the New Hampshire Historical Society contains a research library and museum. The New Hampshire Historical Society covers the history of New Hampshire through photographs, newspaper, artifacts, and other documents.
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Situated in the middle of the White Mountains, the Attitash Mountain Resort offers 67 trails for skiing, snowboarding and other winter activities. The property includes lodging, dining and a full service ski shop.
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A movie theater featuring 10 auditoriums, Regal Concord 10 displays first-run feature films using digital projection. The theater provides descriptive video and assisted listening devices as well as a concession area with food and drinks.
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New Hampshire State House is the oldest state capital building in the United States. The State House features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits and offers tours to individuals, groups, schools, and civic organizations.
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The Museum of New Hampshire History focuses on the local history of Concord, with exhibits featuring early Native American and natural history, and information about the Concord stagecoach.
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Take a break from everyday life at Institute Park. Take a relaxing stroll while enjoying nature. Get some exercise on one of three lighted tennis courts. A pavilion also hosts concerts in the summer.
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Home to 19th century American writer Sarah Orne Jewett, a short story writer best known for 'The White Heron,' the Sarah Orne Jewett House is a well-preserved piece of literary history. It offers guided tours of the house and gardens.
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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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Resting on the summit of Pack Monadnock, Miller State Park is the New Hampshire's oldest state park, and offers a non-hiking alternative to viewing the summit, with road access and a picnic area. Three major hiking trails also ascend the mountain.