Nashua Arts & Leisure
Nashua Arts & Humanities
As a resident of or visitor to Nashua you and your family are offered an abundance of musical, theatrical, visual, literary, dance, film, and instructional artistic opportunities and experiences throughout the local community and the Greater Nashua region. Read more >>
Nashua Public Library
From as early as 1826 one could find a number of quality book stores and reading rooms here in the township. Nashua’s first public library or “free library” was established in 1867 through a high-profile civic movement. Today the Nashua Public Library is recognized as one of the city’s premiere local and regional destination places for educational and cultural enrichment. Go to Library >>
Nashua Attractions & Landmarks
To truly know Nashua, you and your family are encouraged discover and enjoy some of the world-class Nashua cultural landmarks, public art, architectural gems, special places, and points of interest.
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Sports & Leisure Events
Nashua is a community of active lifestyles. We thoroughly enjoy working hard, and equally enjoy playing hard for fun, health, and civic strength. With the change of each wonderful season, our energetic young and young at heart people fill the fields, the rinks, the ball courts, the diamonds, the pools, the slopes, the parks, and the tracks in dynamic sport. Let’s get out and play! Read more >>

Nashua Tourism & Travel
Whether you are In Nashua visiting family & friends, here for a professional/educational conference, on a business trip or corporate visitation, perhaps going through the “Gate City” on a New Hampshire day trip, or in the city for some tax-free shopping; we hope you will take some time to enjoy all that Nashua has to offer and to create some lasting memories of your time spent here. Read more >>
History of Nashua NH
“We were thus entering the State of New Hampshire on the bosom of the flood formed by the tribute of its innumerable valleys…there where it seemed uninterrupted forest to our youthful eyes, between two neighboring pines in the horizon, lay the valley of the Nashua…it was here silently mingling its waters with the Merrimack.”
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Henry David Thoreau,
On the Concord & Merrimack Rivers
(1839)