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MANCHESTER BY BED
20 octobre 2009

50 Lowell st.

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Ah non mais là s'il faut tout écrire en English , je suis mort !!<br /> Tu resprésentes ton pays mon jeune ami, alors tête haute et crayons au clair !! <br /> Alors tu y es , ça y est !! ça fait quoi de voir MAnchester en VRAI ??! à la hauteur de tes attentes ? Bon on comptes sur toi pour nous tenir informé avec quelques illustrations comme tu sais si bien le faire ...<br /> Have a good trip !!<br /> A bientôt <br /> Salutation de Normandie <br /> <br /> Stéph
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I can't say enough about your work. Shortly after leaving the japanese restaurant, Timothy and I were discussing you to his family in New Hampshire, trying to explain what it is that you do. HIs family had seen you on a television program already and were excited we had met. How lucky for NH to have discovered you.<br /> <br /> I hope you and Eve come to NYC one day soon.<br /> <br /> Peace and good things,<br /> Lisa Giordano
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It was delightful chatting with you today at the Red Arrow Diner -- thank you for initiating the conversation! Cheers, Margo
B
Yes, as Jason mentioned, the Lego exhibit at the SEE Science Center is a must-see!<br /> <br /> Other offbeat places of note to round out your visit... because they wouldn't normally be thought of as interesting: <br /> <br /> 1. A local small farm stand which is very nice (Google Street view link: http://tinyurl.com/yjnlvy4 )<br /> <br /> 2. The Firing Line gun range at 50 Gay St. in south Manchester (no street view).<br /> <br /> 3. Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream on Elm St. (You may want to take a trip to the factory in Vermont while you're here.)<br /> <br /> 4. Red Arrow Diner- you painted it, now definitely go there for a meal!<br /> <br /> 5. Apple & Pumpkin picking.<br /> <br /> 6. No Vegas-like strip here, but there is high-stakes Bingo in a few places. ;)<br /> <br /> 7. Manchester Airport- check it out. There are even some neat shops in there.
J
You should check out the manchester, nh historical society website. They have an online archive of pictures and paintings and history of the city and the mills. Also, while your in town, they have a millyard museum, and also the lego display of the mill yard at the see science center.
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