Shopping in New Hampshire
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Raven
Easily the area’s most intriguing shop, Raven is a small two-story cottage packed with wildly designed clocks, antique lamps, recycled glass ornaments, jewelry and other curios. In back, the even more fantastical garden has a tiny pathway skirting beside fountains, faerie sculptures, Buddha heads and assorted gnomes. It’s worth a look even if you’re not in the market for an elfin lawn ornament.
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Harman’s Cheese & Country Store
If you need to pack a picnic for your hike – or if you simply wish to stock up on New England goodies before heading home – don’t miss this country store, boasting delicious cheddar cheese (aged for at least two years), maple syrup, apple cider (in season) and addictive spicy dill pickles.
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Yum Yum Shop
The Yum Yum Shop, a Wolfeboro institution, is a family-run bakery selling flaky pastries, old-fashioned cream doughnuts and fresh-made sandwiches.
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Colony Mill Marketplace
Set in a former woolen mill, this redbrick complex houses craft and antique shops, a bookstore, a chocolate shop and several attractive restaurants.
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Gulliver’s
A large selection of maps and travel guidebooks, including an excellent section on New England.
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Second Run Bookstore
An independent bookstore above Gulliver’s.
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Toadstool Bookshop
Offers new and used books, music and magazines.
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Toadstool Bookshop
Also has a café with wireless access.
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Norwich Bookstore
An unusually good bookstore, especially for a small town.
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Left Bank Books
A small, cozy used bookshop above a café.
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