Nashua, New Hampshire City Tour

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2010

Another "Slice of New Hampshire Life" brought to you buy Rudy Mayer http://www.RudyMayer.com

Honored by Money Magazine as "The Best Place to Live in America" not once, but twice, Nashua, New Hampshire is c entrally located just 30 miles north of Boston, 60 miles to the seacoast, 70 miles to the Lakes Region, and 90 miles to the White Mountains - you won't find a more ideal location in which to enjoy the best of what New England has to offer.

Historic downtown Nashua offers an amazing variety of shops, restaurants, cafes and boutiques...

Mines Falls Park is one of the most instantly recognizable and vital parts of the city. Located in the heart of Nashua, it's comprised of 325 acres of forests, wetlands and open fields. Visitors can enjoy numerous passive recreational activities such as walking, boating, fishing, hiking, cross country skiing and biking can be found at Mine Falls - and there are several ball fields for organized sports.

Roby Park in South Nashua offers an outdoor skating rink and sledding hill - even after dark, complete with artificial snowmaking for those winters when mother nature doesn't cooperate.

Anchoring the North End is Greeley Park - full of families enjoying their time together. With hiking trails, woods, picnic areas, playgrounds & wading pools, horseshoe pits, tennis courts and ball fields, Greeley Park is a community favorite.

It is the site of many events at the band shell, from Shakespeare in the park, to concerts to the Fairy Festival to the annual "Art in the Park". And you'll always find the ice cream truck at Greeley Park.

Historic Hollman Stadium still hosts baseball games, and Stellos Stadium provides a playing field for football, soccer, lacross and field hockey games.

Since it's origin in the late 1700's, the North End has been home to privilege - the family of captains of local commerce and industry, bankers and lawyers who built the stately mansions that grace Concord Street and the surround streets, many named for prominent residents. An architectural treasure, it boasts some of the most interesting - and expensive - real estate in the city.

Perfectly situated in central New England, New Hampshire's second largest city is home to a diverse and dynamic offering of cultural, social, economic and educational opportunities.

Nashua residents are proud of their city. Come and visit. And maybe after a few days of looking at it's fine real estate, it may just become YOUR new home.

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