Loyal customers have been coming to the Dairy Queen on Second Street in Manchester for decades -- not only for a treat, but for the family that's been serving up smiles for more than 45 years. (via NH Chronicle)
Have a hankering for ice cream while near the Seacoast? There's a sentimental favorite people have stopped by for more than 50 years and they will leave the lights on for you.
When in Weare, wander your way to the little red ice cream shop on South Sugar Hill Road with a front lawn filled with picnic tables and cow benches -- and lots of painted cow statues to match the real cows in the nearby fields.
Not to be confused with Richardson's Ice Cream in Massachusetts, you can only get this delicious ice cream from Richardson's Farm at the location in Boscawen.
At Wellington Gardens, you'll find a wonderland of bright flowers and singing birds, a cat mascot greeting you and even a tortoise with quite a family history.