|Wedding Day|Things to do in Boston| Things to do in New Hampshire| |
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tuesday, august 8th | |
afternoon |
Heidi and Nader Arrive at the Red Hill Inn |
7 O'clock | Dinner at the Inn for Friends and Family Staying Three Nights |
wednesday, august 9th | |
morning | Trip to Surrounding Attractions or Shops |
afternoon | Canoeing on Squam Lake |
7 O'Clock | Rehearsal Dinner for Parents, Siblings & Grandmothers |
9 O'Clock | Welcoming Festivities at the Red Hill Inn Tavern |
thursday, august 10th | |
morning | Woods Walk to Squam Lake for Water Fun Volleyball & Croquet on the Lawn Swimming Poolside at the Inn |
5 O'Clock | Wedding Ceremony on the
Grounds of the Red Hill Inn
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7 O'Clock | Festive Dinner and Wedding Celebration |
friday, august 11th | |
morning | Departure, 11a.m.
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Quack! Quack! How about a Duck Tour of Boston? The amphi-bus (Nader's term!) has got to be one of the most unique (and funniest) ways to see the city. If "cultcha" suits your mood, Boston offers the super fine Museum of Fine Arts (MFA - the local shorthand). One of our summer favorites is the walk along the Charles River esplanade and catching a free concert at the bandshell. People watching? Sonsie on Newbury street is the place to be. Dessert fans? Then its the North End, our "little Italy." This website is a good place to begin ... | |
Boston.com | |
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"Why the long face Mr.Moose?" If you arrive early, or stay later, bring your hiking boots and swimsuit. Only rivaled by Maine in beauty (and blackflies in May), New Hampshire has great trails and rivers, grand lake tours, quaint antique shopping and, of course, North Conway's outlet malls (yeah!). Here are a few places to peruse all that the "Live free or die" state has to offer ... | |
New Hamshire | |
Winnipesaukee Lake Area | |
Lakes Region |