New London is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,397 at the 2010 census. The town is the home of Colby–Sawyer College.
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Pedego New London is like heaven when you’re shopping for an electric bike. The experience is unmatched anywhere on Earth. We are passionate electric bike experts who treat our customers like dear friends because that’s exactly what you are to us. We put our hearts into helping you find the perfect electric bicycle, and making sure you get the most out of it.
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The New London Barn Playhouse is one of New England’s most cherished summer-stock theaters, presenting excellent theater created by emerging artists in collaboration with accomplished professionals. Actors and directors come together for three months each summer to create an unrivalled theater season noted for its fresh approach and talented acting company. The theater has served a large audience each summer since 1933 in New Hampshire’s beautiful Lake Sunapee region.
Attended this performance last night and as always, it was terrific!!! Seats were a little uncomfortable, but it didn’t matter because the actors were phenomenal. Always enjoy attending The Barn’s performances (we come all the way from Massachusetts!).
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Pine Hill Ski Club is a midling large cross country ski area contiguous to state forest land. The trails are groomed, marked for difficulty, and well maintained. If you don't own gear, there is a little trailer just past the parking area that has boots and skis available. Fees are on the honor system, at $15.00 per day per person (put the money in the little box in the parking area). Ski rental is extra. The day we were there (a Saturday in mid-February) we saw a total of maybe 10 people in three hours of skiing, but we saw lovely vistas, frozen ponds, and many groves of pines. Have the kids be on the lookout for moose ("Mickey Moose", "Moostake", "Moosaka", etc). The area is 2-3 miles off exit 10 on 89 (north). Waze brought us right to the parking lot. Why pay $100 for Sunapee downhill (with the crowds) when you can be blessed with an area so beautiful?
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