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Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area

Located on the west shore of the Bellamy River between Dover and Portsmouth, the areas consist of various land types, vegetative associations and wildlife habitats. Prominent natural features include riverside shoreline, tidal creeks, salt and fresh water wetlands, second growth woodlands, old fields, and fields with a more recent history of agriculture.

 

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Woodman Institute Museum

Woodman Institute Museum The Woodman, founded in 1916, is a traditional early 20th-century style natural science, history, and art museum with exhibits for all ages.

Willand Pond

Willand Pond The cities of Dover and Somersworth share shoreline around Willand Pond, a 66-acre body of fresh water, in the northeast section of Dover/south

Garrison Hill Park and Tower

Garrison Hill Park and Tower Garrison Hill Tower is a 76-foot-tall observatory atop Garrison Hill in Dover, New Hampshire, United States. The current tower, made

St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church

St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church Founded in 1839, its building, designed by English architect Henry Vaughan, is an important example of his work, and was listed

Salmon Falls Stoneware

Salmon Falls Stoneware Established in 1986, Salmon Falls Stoneware is makes traditional American salt-glaze pottery. A fun place to check out on your tour of