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Guide to New Hampshire Products & Services Welcome Table of Contents NH MADE Is the State’S Chief Promoter of Good Things Made in the Granite State FREE! GuideNew Hampshire to Products and Services 2014-2015 Buy Local nhmade.com 2 | Guide to New Hampshire Products & Services Welcome Table of Contents NH MADE is the state’s chief promoter of good things made in the Granite State. NH Fruit Growers Association Map ................................. 4 Dartmouth – Lake Sunapee ............................................. 5 This Guide will introduce you to a wide variety of local businesses all over the state. Even more authentic NH products and services Great North Woods ...................................................... 7 can be found at nhmade.com. Lakes Region ................................................................ 7 Merrimack Valley .......................................................... 11 Your support of locally owned businesses, local artisans and farmers contributes to the character of our communities and to the state’s Photo Gallery ............................................................... 16 economic diversity. Monadnock Region ....................................................... 20 Seacoast Region ........................................................... 22 It’s easy -- and fun -- to BUY LOCAL in New Hampshire! White Mountains .......................................................... 27 New Hampshire Brewery Map ....................................... 29 State Map .................................................................... 32 Trish Ballantyne Executive Director NH MADE The Guide to New Hampshire Products and Services Published by: New Hampshire Made Executive Director: Trish Ballantyne Membership & Community Relations: Ann Vennard Brand Your Operations Manager: Jennie Allen Guide Coordinator: Andrea Dudley, Volunteer 539 Calef Highway #104 Epping, NH 03042 NH Business! (603) 679-9800 [email protected] www.nhmade.com Visit nhmade.com for a full list of member benefits that will help Design by: Sullivan Creative, Concord, NH Printed by: The Concord Monitor, Concord, NH your business grow! Membership begins at just $75 a year. Tenth Edition Printing, May 2014, All Rights Reserved. Sign up online at nhmade.com or call 603-679-9800 today. 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Townsend by Jan, LLC 110 Storrs Hill Road Jan Stewart Lebanon, NH 03766 1300 Pleasant Street 603-448-1145 Webster, NH 03303 [email protected] or [email protected] New England Bells Quilling by Marianne 603-648-6236 Tomapo Farm is family owned and operated, Sandy Hodskins Marianne Fassett [email protected] celebrating 245 years of New Hampshire quality. 46 Lempster Street 21 Evenchance Road www.logcabinleatherbyjan.com Farnum Hill Ciders at Sugar-on-snow, sap gathering & boiling – seasonal. Beautiful and functional leather items with hand Lempster, NH 03605 Enfield, NH 03748 Poverty Lane Orchards Pure maple syrup, cream, dry sugar and candy carved or hand stamped designs. All originals, 603-863-3800 603-632-5468 Louisa Spencer & Corrie Wolosin available year-round. Open by appointment. signed and dated. Native American crafts. [email protected] [email protected] 98 Poverty Lane www.newenglandbells.com www.quillingbymarianne.com Lebanon, NH 03766 Morse Hill Studios, LLC Handcrafted, solid brass, sleigh bell gifts. Handmade quilled cards, matted pictures, custom 603-448-1511 Gail McWilliam Jellie For your home, barn or pet. gifts, and much more – all done in the ancient art [email protected] 267 Morse Hill Road of paper curling called quilling. www.farnumhillciders.com Charlestown, NH 03603 Traditional vintage ciders from true cider apples, Yankee Farmer’s Market 603-558-0581 and a delicious variety of classic & heirloom “eating” [email protected] apples, grown to perfection. (See ad on this page) & Pitcher Mountain Farm Brian & Keira Farmer www.whimzijewels.etsy.com Morse Hill Studios makes Whimzi-Jewels, 360 Route 103 East unique paper ornament earrings, pins and Warner, NH 03278 barrettes. Original paper designs. Durable, 603-456-2833 water resistant. Handcrafted. [email protected] www.yankeefarmersmarket.com Garfield’s Smokehouse Buffalo, beef and pork farm and store providing Liz & Bill Taylor free-range, natural buffalo, beef, pork, chicken, 163 Main Street turkey, venison, elk and lamb. Farm and store Meriden, NH 03770 open every day but Wednesdays. 603-469-3225 [email protected] PRODUCTS www.garfieldssmokehouse.com Gourmet smoked cheeses, hams, and bacon. Gift Hanson Studio baskets, maple syrup and retail gift shop. Family Jill & Tim Hanson owned and operated. 270 Pepere’s Road Mountain View Fudge Charlestown, NH 03603 Michael & Susan Sadonsky 603-826-5185 Claremont, NH 03743 [email protected] 603-542-2051 www.hansonstudio.com New Hampshire and Vermont images on coffee [email protected] Now in our 14th year, Mountain View Fudge mugs, greeting cards and magnets. See website continues to satisfy the most distinguishing for retail and wholesale pricing and images from palates. Visit us at our local farmers’ markets specific towns. or craft fairs across New England. Fundraising Legg’s Logs programs available. Jay Legg 1235 NH Route 118 Dorchester, NH 03266 603-786-2319 [email protected] www.leggslogs.com Sanctuary Dairy Farm Sawyer & craftsman. Producing a broad base Ice Cream of natural & value added wood products from Beck Johnson sustainably harvested NH species. Lumber, specialty 209 Route 103 wood, burls, carving stock, custom countertops, Sunapee, NH 03782 tables, flooring, and gift items. 603-863-8940 [email protected] www.farmicecream.com Dairy farmers with a passion for making excellent quality ice cream on our own working dairy farm, one batch at a time. New Hampshire Made | 5 DARTMOUTH – LAKE SUNAPEE Mt. Kearsarge RESTAURANTS & LODGING Indian Museum Lynn Clark 18 Highlawn Road/PO Box 142 Warner, NH 03278 Sunapee GraniteWorks Poverty Lane Orchards 603-456-2600 New Hampshire William & Pamela Stocker Louisa Spencer & Corrie Wolosin [email protected] Farms Network 155 Edgemont Road/PO Box 28 98 Poverty Lane www.indianmuseum.org Helen Brody Sunapee, NH 03782 Lebanon, NH 03766 The Grain Box Contemporary arts gallery. Baskets, pottery, 21 Spencer Street #404 603-763-2233 603-448-1511 96 Old Turnpike Road bead and quill work, archaeological artifacts. Lebanon, NH 03766 [email protected] [email protected] Salisbury, NH 03235 Outdoor nature trail. Gift shop with locally-made 603-252-5299 www.americanbeadcollection.com www.farnumhillciders.com 603-648-2888 arts and gifts. [email protected] Beads, ornaments and pendants handcrafted A delicious variety of classic & heirloom “eating” [email protected] www.nhfarms.net in Sunapee, NH, from the bedrock of the apples, grown to perfection. (See ad on p. 5) www.barnstore.com SERVICES NHFN connects farmers and consumers United States. Featuring local foods whenever possible. Local eggs, electronically with descriptions of farm maple syrup from trees along your drive to the store Charley Freiberg personality, history, and products. Sales and home-grown meats boasting one of the best RETAIL STORES Photography outlets complete the profiles. burgers you’ll ever have! & FARM STANDS PO Box 42 The Inn at Pleasant Lake Elkins, NH 03233 Spring Ledge Farm Brian & Linda MacKenzie 603-526-2767 Greg Berger 853 Pleasant Street [email protected] 37 Main Street New London, NH 03257 www.charleyfreibergphotography.com New London, NH 03257 603-526-6271 Products, people, fashion, food and service – Osborne’s Marine 603-526-6253 [email protected] all can be photographed for brochures, catalogs, Stitch Witch Canvas Barn Store [email protected] www.innatpleasantlake.com ads, cards, and internet. Affordable and friendly! Charleen Osborne An elegant, ten room inn overlooking Pleasant Lake 96 Old Turnpike Road www.springledgefarm.com Ink Factory Clothing Co. 284 Route 11 in New London. Restaurant features a gourmet Salisbury, NH 03235 Growers of vegetables and small fruits - from Sarah Barrette Sunapee, NH 03782 prix-fixe dinner, Wednesday-Sunday. 603-648-2888 Arugula to Zucchini. Tomatoes, strawberries, 30 Pleasant Street 603-763-0152 [email protected] sweet corn. Winter market! (See ad on p. 30) Claremont, NH 03743 [email protected] www.barnstore.com ATTRACTIONS, www.stitchwitchcanvas.com Wild Goose Country Store 603-542-2234 A family run business with many NH products. Family owned marine service shop serving the Maryjane, Proprietress GALLERIES & STUDIOS [email protected] Visit us for farm feed, firearms, ammunition, Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region. Quality custom 77 Main Street www.inkfactorynh.com hardware, lumber and clothing. Proudly supporting canvas for both new and antique boats, we also Sunapee Harbor, NH 03782 Custom screen printed and embroidered apparel America’s Rural Lifestyle. do repairs! 603-763-5516 for business
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