
5 Things To Do While You Are in Nashua
Known as the Gateway City, Nashua borders the state of Massachusetts and is just one hour from Boston. Once a bustling fur trading post, Nashua is now a trendy centre that offers historical, recreational and shopping adventures. Landmarks are plentiful in Nashua, and the John F. Kennedy Bronze Sculpture attracts many, as it is located where the former President gave his first official campaign speech in 1960. 1.See some Baseball at Holman Stadium. The home of the Nashua Pride, a minor league baseball club. Sit down by your hotdog and soak up the unique atmosphere of an American baseball game. 2.Visit Silver Lake State Park. It features a 1000-foot beach along the 34-acre Silver Lake, paddleboat rentals and a park store. Boating, picnicking and swimming are among the more popular activities at this park. 3.Go shopping at Pheasant Lane Mall. Visitors eager to take advantage of New Hampshire's tax-free shopping flock to Nashua's many boutiques and the massive Pheasant Lane Mall. 4.Visit Maison de l’Art. With concepts of landscapes, gardens and more created with oil paints using the impressionist style, artist Monique Sakellarios’ gallery is open for public viewing. Award winning original oil paintings and prints can also be purchased. 5.Work out at Boulder Morty's indoor climbing gym. It offers an indoor rock climbing experience in Nashua. If you have ever fancied giving climbing a go this world famous centre is the place to try it. Book a 30 minute lesson with a pro who will teach you all the basics. |