Sarah & Mike

October 27, 2024 • Sandown, NH, USA

Sarah & Mike

October 27, 2024 • Sandown, NH, USA

Things to Do

Listed are some attractions in Salem, NH, which is where the closest hotels to Zorvino Vineyards are located. Salem, NH has only a few attractions, but if you have a car, Boston, MA is just 30 minutes away.

Canobie Lake Park

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85 N Policy St, Salem, NH 03079, USA
(603) 893-3506

Canobie Lake Park in Salem, New Hampshire has over 85 Rides, Games, Live Entertainment and Attractions, including the wild roller coaster, UNTAMED! Make sure you check whether or not the park is open when you visit; the rides may not be open.

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America's Stonehenge

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105 Haverhill Rd, Salem, NH 03079, USA
(603) 893-8300

Formerly known as Mystery Hill, this unusual site contains many ancient rock structures "built" by humans.

The Mall at Rockingham Park

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99 Rockingham Park Blvd, Salem, NH 03079, USA
(603) 894-4411

Taken from this link: The Mall at Rockingham Park is New England’s premier destination for tax-free and fashion-forward shopping. Serving greater Boston, the Merrimack Valley, and Northern New England, the mall boasts over 150 stores ranging from fashion apparel to cosmetics to electronics, including Macy's, lululemon, Sephora, Michael Kors, Altar'd State, Blue Nile and Coach. While you’re shopping, we invite you to grab a quick bite at Appleseed Crepe & Bread in the Dining Pavilion, or satisfy your cravings with mouth-watering burgers at Red Robin! After shopping, catch the newest blockbuster film at Cinemark. The mall is conveniently located off Exit 1 on I-93 on the New Hampshire-Massachusetts border. From the entire team at The Mall at Rockingham Park, we hope that you’ll visit us soon for a leisurely and tax-free shopping experience!

Tuscan Village

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9 Via Toscana, Salem, NH 03079, USA
(603) 212-9650

Shop and dine at the Tuscan Marketplace.

Methuen Memorial Music Hall

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192 Broadway, Methuen, MA 01844, USA
(978) 685-0693

Few organs thrown out of their original locations have landed as gracefully as Methuen's. Installed in 1863 on the stage of the original Boston Music Hall, the newly founded Boston Symphony Orchestra began jostling for space around its feet by 1881. In 1884 an instrument costing $60K was sold for $5K, removed to storage and sold again for $1.5K to its savior, Edward Francis Searles, thus becoming the largest house organ in history. Searles commissioned the Anglo-Dutch style hall which served as his private music room from 1909 until his death in 1920 from Henry Vaughan, architect of the National Cathedral. From thence the property passed through the hands of Ernest M. Skinner, whose workshop it was until his bankruptcy, to a civic organization that has operated it as a cultural center since 1946. - Ross Wood

Charles River Esplanade

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Storrow Dr, Boston, MA 02116, USA
(617) 227-0365

This is a bit far away, but it's worth it. It's a beautiful trail that takes you through Harvard College and over the river.