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 | Plan your dream wedding in New Hampshire - your vision will come to life in any season. From a mountaintop ceremony with breathtaking vistas to a platinum wedding in a grand ballroom, the Granite State is a four-season destination for weddings.
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 | The Granite State features unique wedding venues for that special spring setting: a castle nestled within a mountain range, a cruising motor vessel on an ocean or lake, or even a countryside inn with a stable that offers romantic carriage rides.
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 | New Hampshire is home to intimate bed and breakfasts, upscale hotels and grand resorts that can accommodate wedding ceremonies and receptions of any size.
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 | There are hundreds of attractions and activities for your guests to enjoy while they are here for your special celebration. Stop and smell the roses...and lupines and peonies on a tour of one of New Hampshire's beautiful gardens.
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You're going to love getting married in New Hampshire in the spring. There's something about the Granite State that makes it the perfect setting for a spring wedding. The warm air is fresh with new life; the panoramic views are laced with the easy, clean shades of spring wildflowers; the soft pink blossoms of apple trees fill the air with sweet fragrance; and the pastel blue skies warm the entire scene, inviting you to say "I do" in the midst of this season of new beginnings. Choose your outdoor setting and leave the rest to nature. New Hampshire can provide a seaside or mountaintop ceremony in a state park or a traditional celebration in a venue to suit your individual taste.
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From historic churches to country inns with on-site spas, it's easy to fall in love with the idea of a New Hampshire spring wedding. Consider a private "just for two" escape at an old fashioned country inn, or a lavish soiree for hundreds of guests in the ballroom of an historic grand hotel. Whether you want to keep it simple or make it elaborate, the perfect setting for your special day can be found in New Hampshire.
The Granite State also offers your guests the opportunity to explore its cultural heritage by touring a local brewery or winery, visiting a maple sugar house, and exploring museums, historic sites, brick mill yards and Main Streets - all within a short drive of each other. Those "outdoor" guests will appreciate strolling sandy beaches, hiking mountain trails, viewing lakes and open meadows, and watching wildlife throughout natural areas and waterways.
Weddings are in full bloom this spring, so start planning - the perfect memory awaits you in New Hampshire.
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Why New Hampshire in Spring
 | Score a deal after the snow melts. Packages at inns sometimes include mud mask spa treatments and mud pie at dinner.
| |  | In Rindge, visit Cathedral of the Pines, an outdoor chapel/war memorial with pine forests, lush gardens and views of Grand Monadnock.
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 | Take a brewery tour at locations including the Anheuser-Busch facility in Merrimack (take a snapshot with the Budweiser Clydesdales), Redhook Brewery in Portsmouth and Woodstock Inn Brewery in North Woodstock. | |  | Stop by a farmers market and prepare a feast using locally grown fruits, vegetables and meat. |
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