Before New Hampshire eventually grew into its current population, the region was settled by the Abenaki people. They settled in northern New England and Quebec for thousands of years before Europeans arrived. The Abenaki still thrive in the modern era, and there’s one museum in southern New Hampshire where you can learn about their respect for the natural world, artistry and craftsmanship, and values.

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The museum’s regular season runs from May to October. During the winter months, it is open for self-guided tours by appointment only Monday through Friday. For more information, visit the Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum website and follow Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum on Facebook.

Other interesting museums to check out around the state include this one in Laconia dedicated to classic arcade games and an outdoor art museum in Brookline.

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