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A butterfly and lilacs in Holderness. Find out more about the Lakes Region.
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 | New Hampshire in summer 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 summer - the warm days and comfortable evenings 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 your business' familiar setting. The renewed bonds your group will achieve with each other from their New Hampshire experience will carry over to a more trusting, effective and unified team when they return to the office. From modern, high-tech properties located directly in thriving downtowns such as the Radisson Center of New Hampshire in Manchester to golfing on Donald Ross-designed courses at impressive, grand resorts such as The Balsams in Dixville Notch, summer 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 it 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 restaurants use locally grown products to feature dishes that will please any palate. Summer in New Hampshire means succulent strawberries, garden vegetables, vineyards bursting with luscious grapes and delicious cheeses made fresh at local farms and creameries.
Nightlife seekers will not be disappointed, either - if your party is into outdoor concerts, live theatre or professional comedy, New Hampshire's got you covered. Attendees can work a performance into their agenda and take advantage of group discounts. In Portsmouth, Prescott Park presents a summer theatre series under the stars, while the Great Waters Music Festival in Wolfeboro livens up Lake Winnipesaukee's waterfront.
Business colleagues can network while teeing it up on one of New Hampshire's many golf courses, or take part in a corporate team-building exercise at Chez Boucher Cooking School in Hampton. Such activities improve decision-making, problem solving and time management, while everyone enjoys themselves. Or take a break from the boardroom and benefit from a little retail therapy with the Granite State's tax-free shopping. Hiking, biking, wildlife watching, kayaking and fishing are all ways to explore New Hampshire's great outdoors, which is green and lush with natural beauty. Those staying in the seacoast can take a whale-watch cruise, or visit the marshes and view hundreds of species of birds.
Choose New Hampshire this summer 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 Summer
 | Gather at Joe Dodge Lodge in the White Mountains for team-building and leadership workshops with the Appalachian Mountain Club.
| |  | Enjoy a golf outing on one of New Hampshire's many scenic courses.
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 | Feast on a traditional New England lobster bake, complete with fresh-caught lobster, steamer clams and blueberry pie. | |  | In Portsmouth, tour Strawbery Banke, a 10-acre living history museum in one of the country's oldest waterfront neighborhoods. Forty buildings span from the late 1600s to the 1950s. |
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