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 | New Hampshire's three largest cities, Manchester, Nashua and state capital Concord are in the Merrimack Valley region. |
 | Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT) makes for easy group access by air. |
 | Group accommodations representing most major hotel chains are found throughout this region. |
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 A view of Manchester's Elm Street. | Southern New Hampshire is not only the most densely populated area of the state, it's the epicenter of industry, commerce, culture, dining and higher education with 20 colleges and universities. This business hub offers easy group air access and a convenient drive from surrounding areas - only 50 minutes north of Boston.
Group accommodations for strictly business meetings are found at airport hotels and throughout the metropolitan areas and can offer more affordable group rates in comparison to larger New England cities.
Concord, a synonym for "harmony," has an especially rich cultural life, with a variety of offerings year 'round, so it's not surprising to find music and performing visual arts central to life in the city and the entire Merrimack Valley Region. Event venues and attractions such as the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, The Capitol Center for the Arts and diverse dining options provide great group options after business hours.
Born at the confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in the center of the state, the Merrimack (an Abenaki Indian word meaning "swift waters") rushes 116 miles to the sea.
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