Although the main campus of the University of New Hampshire is located in Durham, Manchester retains a nice campus located just off the Merrimack River. Housed in the former factory buildings of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company, all the requirements and admission processes are the same as for the main campus, but is convenient for residents who are located in the Manchester Area. With a library, radio station, and computer labs, Manchester's campus of the University of New Hampshire provides a great education.
Arms park is located on the eastern bank of the Merrimack river. It stretches north of Stark Street and under Bridge Street. This is a popular place to sit or stroll, and also provides access to the river for water sports such as fishing and kayaking. Its beauty also makes it the perfect spot for numerous events, and if you visit you are likely to find others enjoying the park.
Culturally rich, the city of Manchester also gives a lot importance to literature and associated skills. This is proven by the fact that the city provides for two public access libraries to its people. The Manchester City Library located in the interiors is the main library and the West Manchester Community Library is its branch. Both are located in huge city council owned buildings and are open to all. The West Manchester Community Library, though is a branch of the main city library, houses a massive collection of books offering a lot of variety. Also, its hall serves as a common venue for events like readings, books releases, discussions and so on.
Manchester is the largest city in the state of New Hampshire, located on the banks of the river Merrimack. The city is an economic and cultural center and also a great place for business, for its proximity to the commercial and financial places. Apart from business this places has much more from great dining, nightclubs, theaters to festivals. The city also has a number of parks and other natural attractions like the seacoast and the countryside, which is sure to be a pleasant experience.
Known for its open door policy, the Unitarian Universalist Church of Manchester is one of the few churches that welcomes people from all walks of life. The church itself is beautifully constructed. Though built in 1913, it still retains its charm and is impressive. It is a modern church both in thinking and worship. Regular church services are held and the church is actively involved in several community projects.The building is accessible for the handicap and wireless hearing aids are available for the hearing impaired. Visit this church for a new and enriching experience.
Take some time off to absorb some spectacular European and American art. The Currier Museum of Art presents a fine collection of paintings, photographs as well as sculptures. It is however most known for its Impressionist paintings, which feature the works of greats such as Picasso, Monet and O'Keeffe. There is also a good collection of glass paperweights, which includes some priceless French glass pieces. Exhibitions, tours, and concerts are organized through the year for the true enthusiasts. Don't forget to pick up a unique souvenir from the gift store on your way out.