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Currier Museum of Art
Art museum in Manchester featuring works by Monet, Picasso, O'Keeffe, etc. Free admission on Saturdays from 10am-Noon.
The Palace Theatre
Downtown Manchester performing arts venue, featuring plays, musicals, comedians, and other performances.
SNHU Arena
Manchester's largest arena, featuring sports and musical performances. Home to SNHU graduation.
Manchester City Library
The public library. All SNHU students, faculty, and staff are eligible for a library card.
Manchester Millyard Museum
Did you know that Manchester had the largest textile mills in the world? Learn about the industrial past at this museum.
Mall of New Hampshire
Largest shopping center in Manchester. Anchor stores include Macy's, JC Penney, Sears, and Best Buy.
Downtown Manchester Historic Walking Tour
Get out and explore downtown Manchester and its history.
Dana Center for the Humanities (St. Anselm College)
Performing arts venue.
Regal Hooksett 8 Movie Theater (near SNHU campus)
Features second-run movies - admission is only $3.50.
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