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    Looking for ideas for family evenings, and possible daytime fun for me...

    thanks

  • #2
    Looks like the daytime for you is a choice of G, PG, PG13, R, etc. at the
    Lincoln Cinemas IV
    www.lincolncinema.com
    603-745-2245
    PO Box 545
    Lincoln, NH03251
    Description:
    4-Plex Movie Theater with three showings daily, arcade games, concession snacks and weekend matinees year-round.

    You can try to get the high score on a video game and show those kids a thing or two.

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    Or a paint it yourself pottery.

    Creation Station Paint-It-Yourself-Pottery Studio
    www.creationstationpottery.com
    603-745-8205
    Route 112, Main Street, the Depot Plaza
    Lincoln, NH03251
    Description:
    A Paint-It-Yourself Pottery studio and shop. In addition to do-it-yourself creations we have finished items for sale

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    Personally, I would do this, I think it would a hoot to tell your DH and DS's after the fact.

    Machine Gun Safari
    www.machinegunsafari.com
    603-252-5005
    P.O. Box 1027
    Lincoln, NH03251
    Description:
    Shoot our full auto machine guns for a fraction of the cost of owning just one. We provide the guns, ammo, eye and ear protection, and direct supervision. You provide the trigger finger.

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    Now if shooting a machine gun doesn't tickle your fancy, try these.

    Upper Pemi Historical Society
    www.lincoln.lib.nh.us/history.htm
    603-745-8159
    PO Box 863
    Lincoln, NH03251
    Description:
    Explore the early days in the Lincoln-Woodstock area. Settlers, logging, paper mill, grand hotels. Church Street in Lincoln. Open mid-June through Columbus Day, Wed 2-4 p.m. & Sat from 6-8 p.m.
    Pemigewasset River Antiques
    603-745-8688
    68 Main St. PO Box 5
    N. Woodstock, NH03262
    Description:
    Antique furniture and clocks plus Old Baptist Church Museum
    New England Ski Museum
    www.skimuseum.org
    603-823-7177
    800-639-4181
    PO Box 267
    Franconia, NH03580
    Description:
    Fascinating collection of historic ski memorabilia, museum gift shop. Free admission at the base of Cannon Mountain under the Tramway. Open Memorial Day - Columbus Day and December 1 - March 31, 12-5 p.m.


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    That's all I got.
    Mike H
    Wyndham Fairshare Plus Owners, Be cool and join the Wyndham/FairfieldHOA forum!

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    • #3
      Thanks, Mike!
      Beats smokin' in the car
      'specially that machine gun place
      looks like I better swing by the bookstore...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Glitter
        Thanks, Mike!
        Beats smokin' in the car
        'specially that machine gun place
        looks like I better swing by the bookstore...


        You mean that you didn't want to paint your own pottery, or visit the Old Baptist Church Museum? And, you're gonna pass on the Machine Gun Safari? I can't imagine when you would get another chance to shoot a full auto machine gun, at a fraction of the price of owning one.

        You better think again.......
        Angela

        If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

        BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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        • #5
          Lordy is there lots to do in the area. A don't miss is Clark's Trading Post. There's the hobo railroad and the dinner train. The Flume, the basin, a drive up the Kancamagus. Lost River (count on getting dirty) and points north have lots of attractions. Go up Mt. Washington if it's really hot- but bring a jacket- you can take a van, drive yourself or take the Cog train. Loon mountain has gondolas a few few things up top, or you can take the gondola up Cannon mountain. Shop in North Conway (traffic is heavy) or take the North Conway scenic railroad. There's a water park nearby Lincoln. You didn't say when you were going and some things are seasonal. Lots more, but my fingers are tired.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tonyg View Post
            Lordy is there lots to do in the area. A don't miss is Clark's Trading Post. There's the hobo railroad and the dinner train. The Flume, the basin, a drive up the Kancamagus. Lost River (count on getting dirty) and points north have lots of attractions. Go up Mt. Washington if it's really hot- but bring a jacket- you can take a van, drive yourself or take the Cog train. Loon mountain has gondolas a few few things up top, or you can take the gondola up Cannon mountain. Shop in North Conway (traffic is heavy) or take the North Conway scenic railroad. There's a water park nearby Lincoln. You didn't say when you were going and some things are seasonal. Lots more, but my fingers are tired.
            Tony, thanks. Sorry I forgot to mention that we're going up on Friday. This Friday. So I think the waterpark is out

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            • #7
              Pansy ! There is a place called Heritage, NH which might be of interest(indoors)- one of the few places I haven't been to that is on my rainy day list.

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              • #8
                Glitter,

                Ask yourself, how many opportunities do you have to have an unique experience? Machine gunning is a once in a lifetime experience. Just imagine what your friends and family would say when you told them how much fun you had doing it. Can't you just see their jaws drop?
                Mike H
                Wyndham Fairshare Plus Owners, Be cool and join the Wyndham/FairfieldHOA forum!

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                • #9
                  If this is close to North Conway and Mt Washinton do that including the clog railway.. Also go look for wild Moose.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by mshatty View Post
                    Glitter,

                    Ask yourself, how many opportunities do you have to have an unique experience? Machine gunning is a once in a lifetime experience. Just imagine what your friends and family would say when you told them how much fun you had doing it. Can't you just see their jaws drop?


                    When I was about 8 or 10, my Dad thought I should learn how to shoot a rifle. He figured better I know the weapon than wonder about it. I got a recoil bruise the size of a grapefruit, if my mother was still alive she'd still be furious at him.

                    Is there any recoil from a machine gun?

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                    • #11
                      Yep, lots of 'em.

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