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    The Dance Hall Kittery

    5.0 (2 reviews)

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    Great spot for live music. The venue is intimate, the staff are friendly, and the show was wonderful.

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    Button Factory Studios - The Button Factory Studios building

    Button Factory Studios

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.9 mi

    The Button Factory Studios are a collection of artist studios about 1/2 mile from downtown…read morePortsmouth. It's not the only mill building to be converted into artist's studios, but I think they've done the best job. More than any other similar building, when I'm walking through the halls of this place I just want to chuck it all and pretend that I can paint. Or draw. Or make furniture. Or maybe jewelry. You get the idea. Just being around all of the creativity in this building (actually several buildings) is habit forming and I want to be a part of it. Every year they have a weekend called Open Studios. Many of the artists open their studios to the public and other artists rent space in the hallways, and they'd all be happy to sell you whatever they've made. Since this is during the holidays and it's in a fairly artsy community, it's popular. Parking is horrible, it's hot inside, and you won't get anywhere in a hurry because of the crowds, but the stuff you'll see is amazing. I have no idea what the day to day issues of working in this space are. I don't know if the owner keeps on top of things, I don't know who pays the heat or picks up the trash. All I know is that this space is one of the coolest and most creative spots in a very cool and creative city, and there's a waiting list to get in so having a studio here is probably a terrific thing.

    Nothing brings me more joy than being able to see what other loyal art laborers have for exhibit…read more The old button factory has since been converted into a labyrinth of artist studios (inspiration, color, and life around each corner). Once a year, the artists open their studios and exhibit their work to the public... ~~OPEN STUDIOS is usually the first weekend of December (2011: DECEMBER 3 and 4, 2011 OPEN STUDIOS! 11-5pm!!!) admission fee 0$~~ *Several of the artists offer classes (painting, sculpting, quilting, etc). *My favorite studios to visit: Emma Ashby (an increeedible wax artist - her work breaths life and brightness), Erin A. Ellis (an aspiring childrens book illustrator who has created this adorable creature: the chubbikin), Jen Murray (wonderfully talented photographer - - - great to keep in mind for wedding planning couples, or collectors of unique prints), Sarah Minor (painter of canvas floor cloths), and Roger Goldenberg (crazy awesome, 3-dimensional paintings!). *For SALE??!!! Yes, some works are a bit...costly, but these are pieces which will last a lifetime (and then another...and another). Spread the love, invest in art! Just when the holidays are shifting into fourth gear, it's a wonderful way to spend an early-December morning. Great (brilliant!) people, a unique space, and (of course) enough artistic eye candy to light your own wee inspiration candle.

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    Button Factory Studios - A decorated and relatively empty hallway during Open Studios weekend

    A decorated and relatively empty hallway during Open Studios weekend

    Button Factory Studios - Top floor corridor

    Top floor corridor

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    Woodland Farms Brewery

    Woodland Farms Brewery

    4.7(26 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $

    Cool place with a popcorn maker and lots of beer, NA beers and THC drinks depending on your…read morepreference. Cozy spot with friendly staff. Enjoyed the beer and loved that they have sample sizes available

    It has been quite a few years since I have been here and it was my wife's first time visiting. We…read morehave both had quite a few beers from them though and enjoyed them. I actually would go as far as saying they are underrated in talks of all the breweries in Maine. They have always been a brewery with a vast amount of variety in their styles they brew. Such as IPAs, fruited sours, porters, stouts, lagers, and so many more. Enough variety you could visit and all your party could find their style. They also deserve a lot of credit for being one of the first if not the first in the state to jump on the non-alcoholic train for beers. This has expanded to basically be as varied in style as their usual beers now. I actually enjoyed their NA Mexican Lager and it was delicious and would be a great option for those looking for NA beers. My wife grabbed their NA seltzer and enjoyed it as well. Since that expansion they have also moved into adaptogen beverages as well as CBD/THC drinks too. They keep expanding their portfolio while also doing what they already do so well! Also for non beer drinkers they did have some bourbon and other spirits available as well. Really great options for all who show up! They don't offer food themselves besides some free popcorn, which was seasoned perfectly! Although if feeling like more food swing in next door to Weathervine and grab some food before to pair with your drink. The bartender was very friendly and apologized when my first choice kicked and from his interactions with other patrons it is clear Woodland Farms cares about their customers! A spot my wife and I will make sure to return to sooner rather than later. You should check it out as well!

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    Woodland Farms Brewery - You can create your own flight with as many beers as you want.

    You can create your own flight with as many beers as you want.

    Woodland Farms Brewery
    Woodland Farms Brewery

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    Strawbery Banke Museum - Gov Goodwin house Thanksgiving dinner

    Strawbery Banke Museum

    4.3(71 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    This review is for the Thanksgiving-specific tour they give in November which I'm sure is quite…read moredifferent than their in-season tour, but it was fantastic. It was 90 minutes and covered 4 of the houses ranging from a Revolutionary-era tavern serving a local Thanksgiving to a WWII era general store operating on rations gretted by an in character store owner. Despite the bitter cold outside, the houses were decently warm. Our tour guide was fantastic. He answered all questions thoroughly, and we were able to look through the available rooms at our own pace. The tour covered both Thanksgivings through time and also a bit on the history of the museum, how it came to be, and who the people were who lived there. It was well worth visiting again when I can go on a regular tour, but they also have a Christmas light stroll that sounds intriguing. There is a decent-sized parking lot, but it is shared with other businesses, so I recommend coming to an earlier tour to ensure availability. The visitor's center is pretty big with restrooms, snacks for purchase, and a small gift shop. Right now, there is also an ice-skating rink adjacent to the center if you have time. The tour had a few kids on it, and they seemed pretty interested in the presentation. If you love historical sites and even just unique experiences, this is a cool museum to visit.

    We had an amazing visit to the Strawberry Banke Museum in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The museum is…read morehuge, consisting of an entire neighborhood of 37 restored buildings. The neighborhood is the oldest European neighborhood in all of New Hampshire. The buildings are restored at various times in the neighborhoods 300 plus year history. It was fascinating to get a look at how these people lived in different time periods. The reenactors and volunteers were all very passionate and eager to share their knowledge about the property. The area is very large so plan to spend two to three hours just for a quick overview of everything. A must do if you are in New Hampshire, and especially if in Portsmouth.

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    Strawbery Banke Museum - Crossing lol

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    Strawbery Banke Museum - Heading to Prescott Park from here

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    Heading to Prescott Park from here

    Seacoast Science Center - Pilot whale skeleton

    Seacoast Science Center

    4.3(60 reviews)
    3.2 mi

    Odiorne Point State Park is a public recreation area that opened in Rye, New Hampshire in July…read more1972. It is administered by the New Hampshire Division of Parks and Recreation. The park is located along the Atlantic seacoast in Rye, not far from Portsmouth. The area is the site of the Pannaway Plantation: the first European settlement in New Hampshire. Settled in 1622, the plantation was completely abandoned by the 1630s when the settlers moved to nearby Strawberry Banke. The land was settled in the mid-1660s by the Odiorne Family, whom the park is now named after. From 1942 to 1947, the park was the home of Fort Dearborn. The ruins of the deactivated World War II-era fort can still be seen today. Today the park is home to hiking trails, bike paths, a playground, picnic areas, pavilions, and a Seacoast Science Center which opened in 1992. My family and I visited Odiorne Point State Park this summer while we were heading to Maine for a summer getaway. We had some time to kill before we could check in to our AirBnb, so we decided to stop at the park. We had fun exploring the grounds and my two sons especially enjoyed playing on the nautical-themed playground. The highlight of the park is the Seacoast Science Center. There are all sorts of exhibits devoted to the conservation of marine and coastal environments. My two sons loved learning about whales, local shellfish populations, the local fishing industry, the fight against ocean pollution, and underwater exploration. There was even a cool gift shop where we picked up a few things. Whether you live in the area or you're just passing through like us, Odiorne Point State Park is a fun place for the whole family!

    Located in Rye Nh at a state park on the ocean with a view of the harbor and you can walk along the…read morewalkway there's also a park for the kids to play in climbing, and swings the park is a good size and then you can walk over to the science center and enjoy there fun activities like learning about nature and the New England coast sharks whales and other wildlife species it's not that big but it's really nice to explore they have a old fort that you can climb on. The state park has a lot of trails and other fun stuff to explore worth a trip to go to but make sure that the weather is nice.

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    Seacoast Science Center
    Seacoast Science Center
    Seacoast Science Center

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    The Music Hall - Stage area

    The Music Hall

    3.8(58 reviews)
    1.1 mi
    $$

    Intimate venue to catch a great show. Seats a bit dated and as others have mentioned a warmer venue…read morefor a show which is not uncommon for older venues, dress accordingly. The staff is very friendly and there is a good selection from the bar to enjoy while watching a show here. Orchestra seating as well as balcony available. There is metered parking on street or paid parking lots to utilize a short walk from the.venue. Would catch another show here, not a bad seat view in the house!

    What a great little theater. While visiting town I wandered by the hall and noticed they had a free…read moreshowing of Shuffle, a really good documentary, later that evening. I was able to get my ticket online. When I showed up for the film, I was surprised to learn that building opened in 1878 and still has so much character. The theater is beautiful and even the lobby and restrooms are unique. All of the staff was helpful and friendly as well. It holds about 900 people, so I imagine it'd be great for a concert as well. I sat 10th row, center and had a perfect view of the screen. The sound was solid as well, but don't expect IMAX or anything like that. I'm glad I popped in. I don't know if I'll ever be in Portsmouth again but if I am, I'd happily stop in again for a show or film.

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    The Music Hall - For my money, this 17-year-old is the best young singer around. I'd stream her singing the alphabet - on repeat.

    For my money, this 17-year-old is the best young singer around. I'd stream her singing the alphabet - on repeat.

    The Music Hall - Lobby men's restroom

    Lobby men's restroom

    The Music Hall - Lower bar area

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    Lower bar area

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