Featured Town: Jackson, NHJackson, New Hampshire is one of the most sought after vacation areas in Mt. Washington Valley. Originally known as New Madbury, Jackson was incorporated in 1800 and the name was changed to Adams in honor of President John Adams. In 1829, the name was changed to Jackson in honor of President Andrew Jackson. In 1876, the famous covered bridge was built and was known as “Honeymoon Bridge.” The bridge still remains and is the cornerstone of Jackson Village.
Jackson has indoor and outdoor activities for all seasons. It has golf courses, XC and Alpine skiing, great hiking trails, fly fishing, café’s and delis, fine dining, shopping and more. It is also home to Jackson Falls, a beautiful and relaxing place to cool off in the summer at its cascading falls and swimming holes. Jackson Village has maintained its historic feel yet has all the amenities the modern vacationer is looking for. Featured Lodging
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Featured Vacation Fun
Story Land is the children's theme park where fantasy lives! Story Land opens for its 50th Anniversary season in 2004 on Memorial Day Weekend, May 29-31, and then is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays only through Father's Day, June 20, from 9am-5pm.... We are open 9am-6pm on a daily basis from June 21 through Labor Day, September 6..... After Labor Day we are open Saturdays & Sundays only, plus Columbus Day (our final day of the season), from 9am to 5pm. For complete information please visit our website! |







