Only a few towns lie along the boundary where New Hampshire meets the Atlantic Ocean. They are unlike any other area of the state with their rocky shores and sandy beaches. Only one of these towns is the furthest point to the east though. Let’s take a trip to Rye.

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For more information on the scenic seacoast town of Rye, visit the town’s official website. Their facebook page is also the place for the latest updates on events and happenings.

While New Hampshire’s coastline is very short, there is much to see. Take a scenic drive through the region or check out these 7 tasty seafood restaurants to experience seacoast living.

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