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New Lighthouse Tour for 2008
They call him “The Lighthouse Guy” because he is a walking encyclopedia of info about – you guessed it – lighthouses! Now author and lecturer Jeremy D’Entremont is offering something new. He will escort you and yours to the lighthouses of the region in a luxury motorcoach. The full day tour travels from Portsmouth to Portland and includes lunch. The half day tour covers the Piscataqua region. Both include a private tour inside a real 19th century lighthouse. There is no more comprehensive tour for the lighthouse enthusiast. But space is limited so sign up now. Click for more info, then visit Jeremy’s web page and make your reservations. Offered Thursdays and Fridays only from May to early October.

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PRESIDENTS IN PORTSMOUTH

New Hampshire has been welcoming presidents since George Washington stopped by in 1789. HIs secretary, Tobias Lear, was from Portsmouth, so Washington visited Lear's mother in what is today an historic house. And they have been coming ever since. SeacoastNH.com has been covering that story, delivinginto the past, to tell tales of presidents past who stopped by NH's only seaport. Here is an index to our policical research -- fun stuff for history lovers of all ages.

FOCUS: Taste of the Seacoast

Looking for info on Seacoast dining? You found it. In partnership with Taste of the Seacoast magazine, we'll be offering up-to-date well-written juicy stories about the art of eating. This month TASTE interviews Mary Ann Esposito, the famous Italian TV chef. Did you know she got her start right here in SeacoastNH? Mary Ann offers memories, insights and recipes from her new book on 30-minute meals. Then click to the Taste web site for more -- or subscribe today.

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GOseacoast.com informs hundreds of daily visitors on where to GO in the Seacoast NH region. There is not other web site like it. We are part of the SeacoastNH.com Web portal. Launched in 1997 the portal now contains four web sites with thousands of online web pages and images of NH and South Coast, ME. Roughly 11,000 readers get our FREE NEWSLETTER each month. You can click and sign uip in seconds. Our search engine includes over 2,800 listings of area web sites and our online store is open 24-7. A variety programs (CLICK FOR INFO) are available on all four sites and in our newsletter. Or contact us to sponsor a GOseacoast listing of your choice for an entire year. The more sponsors, the more pages we can add to this exciting new regional web site. And yes, we are open to submitted content and photos from readers. Nearly 1,000 locations are listed on our database to date and 1.2 million readers visited the SeacoastNH portal last year. l Thanks for stopping by.Thanks for stopping by.
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