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Our Favorite Local LandmarksStopping in Webster? Take a look at some of our favorite local landmarks! Back Road Eye CandyAround the corner from the Bowl Outlet in Webster is Lisha Kimball at 45 Mutton Road. Also known as Milkcan Corner Farm, Lisha and her husband, David, offer an array of Old New Hampshire Farm fun. Pick your own blueberries, raspberries, and red currents, or take a walk through the beautiful daylily gardens. Milkcan Corner Farm is also home to the Basketmaker’s Shop, where you can purchase basket-making materials and take basket-making classes! Check out www.lishakimball.com for more information or call 603-648-2268. A Lumber Yard Hardware Store with Good FoodVisit the Grain Box at the Barn Store of New England, but leave your high-heels in the car. The most secret breakfast spot in New England! There are waitresses on the weekends, but otherwise sit with logger farmers and heavy equipment operators at the counter. Take it all in, as you are experiencing the prototype for the original one-stop shop. Located at 96 Old Turnpike Road in Salisbury, this place is not to be missed. Visit www.barnstoreofnewengland.com or call 603-648-2888. Bargain Basement Down the Road from the Wooden Bowl OutletCloverdale Feed and Farm, at 299 Battle Street in Webster, has everything the country person could want. Tucked, stacked, back-stocked and misplaced, but if you find it, a bargain basement for sure. Watch out for chickens on the way in. You hit it, you eat it. 603-746-3234. Picnic and Skinny DipStop in at the Wooden Bowl Outlet at 1213 Battle Street. These folks know the perfect dog walk, a private picnic spot and a deep hole in the Blackwater River to cool off. The real New Hampshire is waiting for you on the Currier and Ives Highway. www.nhstateparks.com/blackwater.html We All Scream for Ice CreamBeech Hill Farm Ice Cream and Gift Shop is a Best of New England award winner. Just a stones throw from the Wooden Bowl Outlet, Beech Hill Farm serves up smiles for the whole family. Open May 1st through October 31st, find more information at www.beechhillfarm.com. Tasha Tudor’s Corgiville Fair in WebsterNo wonder so many Webster families enjoy Corgis to this day. With the royalties from her second book, Tasha Tudor bought a farmhouse in Webster, New Hampshire in 1945. She moved in 1971, but the legacy of “Mother Goose” has never left Webster. Stop in at the Wooden Bowl Outlet on Highway 127 for directions to her home for 26 years or visit www.tashatudorandfamily.com. Wooden Bowl OutletThe wooden Bowl Outlet on scenic highway 127 now known as the Currier and Ives highway. Discounts in this Yankee wooden ware outlet begin at 50 percent. More Information |
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