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 | New Hampshire in fall is the perfect location for a dynamic meeting or group getaway.
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 | New Hampshire is affordable and easily accessible by car, rail or air.
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 | New Hampshire is home to intimate meeting spaces for small groups, to grand resorts that can accommodate meetings or conferences for hundreds of people.
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 | The New Hampshire experience can build great business relationships, encourage teamwork, create camaraderie and strengthen your organization.
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Your group is going to love New Hampshire in the fall - the fresh scent of fallen leaves and cool, starry nights provide a natural ambiance for business travelers. New Hampshire offers the change of scenery needed with a mixture of intimate and inspiring meeting venues. Groups can bounce ideas off of each other until they evolve into breakthrough designs that would not have otherwise been achieved within the constricting walls of the company's familiar setting. The renewed bonds your group will achieve with each other from their New Hampshire experience will carry over as a more trusting, effective and unified team when they return to the office. From environmentally inspired retreats such as the New England Center to grand resorts such as the Mountain View Grand Resort and Spa where guests will be encased by vibrant mountain peaks, fall in New Hampshire is the perfect time and place to strengthen your organization. Once known as a serious haven for artists and writers, the Granite State carries on its reputation today by hosting business travelers and helping to stimulate ideas, communication and creativity.
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After work, folks can take advantage of casual or fine-dining options, where top chefs use their talents and locally grown products to create dishes that will please any palate. Roadside farm stands and farmers markets are everywhere this time of year.
Whether it's a place to snack, dine or see local food specialties made, the Granite State can satisfy the appetite of every member of your group. Nightlife seekers will not be disappointed, either - if your party is into dinner theatre, live comedy or musicals, New Hampshire's got you covered. Attendees can work a performance into their agenda and take advantage of group discounts. The Palace Theatre in Manchester, a historical marvel, has been holding professional productions on its stage since 1915.
Fall in New Hampshire means autumn leaves bursting with bright reds, deep oranges and golden yellows everywhere you turn. Your attendees can take part in a fun team-building activity such as picking and carving that perfect pumpkin or finding their way through a corn maze. Taking a scenic airplane flight or a hot air balloon ride are leisurely ways of viewing the fall foliage in style. Or take a break from the boardroom and enjoy a little retail therapy with the Granite State's tax-free shopping. Outdoor enthusiasts will want to explore hiking on mountain trails, kayaking along the Androscoggin River or going on a moose-watching tour. Science fans will enjoy a visit to the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center in Concord. This planetarium is named for Christa McAuliffe, the first teacher in space, and Alan Shepard, the first man in space, both originally from New Hampshire. Fall is a beautiful time of the year in New Hampshire, and your colleagues will thank you for scheduling your conference in this colorful autumn paradise.
Choose New Hampshire this fall for your business meetings and conventions - we promise you'll return to the Granite State year after year.
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Why New Hampshire in Fall
 | Go whitewater rafting on the Androscoggin River.
| |  | Hold an event at Beech Hill Farm. Add a tour and sample fresh-made ice cream. Beech Hill Farm in Hopkinton is a 9th-generation family farm featuring a mile-long Rhododendron Nature Trail and resident farm animals.
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 | Take a charter boat ride across a scenic waterway such as Squam Lake, the site of the 1981 Henry Fonda-Katharine Hepburn film, "On Golden Pond." | |  | Schedule a group excursion with the Conway Scenic Railroad. The package (25 people or more) includes a train ride through the Mount Washington Valley, a naturalist-led walk and a tour of the historic rail yard. |
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