My goal is to see all the states in the USA before my 40th Birthday. Treated myself to a long weekend getaway to Manchester, New Hampshire. This makes my 25th USA state I’ve visited.

Here is my Weekend itinerary in Manchester, NH that may help you with planning your trip:
Day 1: February 16, 2020:
🔶Spent a few hours at the Currier Museum of Art – the home of beautiful artwork from various European and American artists.
🔷Walked Elm Street known as the longest dead end street in the United States.
🔶Had lunch at Kisaki Japanese Cuisine – tasted a blue Hawaii cocktail…I think the rum damaged my liver lol
🔷Saw Frank Santos Jr. – a hypnotist performed at the Palace Theater
🔶Ended the night at the Margaritas Mexican restaurant, where I had a dirty martini and chicken fajita.
Day 2: February 17, 2020
🔶Caught up on my sleep…last week I worked two days until midnight…so many fire drills…
🔷 Visited See science Center – actually honed in on the Lego Millyard Project, the world’s largest permanent Lego installation at mini-figure. Excellent display..I feel as though kids would appreciate this kind of stuff more..
🔶Concluded my afternoon at Stark’s Brewery – Manchester’s 1st Brewery…kicked it off with a sampling then satisfied my thirst with Milly’s oatmeal stout, Tasha’s Red Ale and Blueberry pumpkin…also tried their fried pickles chip with sriracha sauce & stark fried chicken sandwich with Manchester’s homemade potato chips.
In case you want to have a visual, here is the URL to my YouTube vlog: https://youtu.be/zh63PxojSyA
Overall, I personally think Manchester, New Hampshire is a cute city. I’d visited in the winter months, but would love to visit again in the warmer months to do more sight seeing and dine out. I hope this blog was helpful and please reach out if you have any questions.