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 The charming town of Warner is sure to warm your heartstrings as soon as you drive down Main Street. Don’t pass through this town without visiting all that it has to offer — a vibrant business community, two museums, several maple sugaring operations, covered bridges…even buffaloes. An annual fall foliage festival attracts thousands for a weekend of autumn enjoyment.
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NEW!
- Wingdoodle has some really fun toys for kids of all ages. Be sure to check out their extensive scrapbooking and stamping supplies.
- You can personalize almost anything at All Signs & Gifts on Main Street. Crocks, slate, wood signs, magnets, food dishes for pets, the list goes on…
- Craving community? Stop at MainStreet BookEnds and you’ll feel like you’ve come home. (You’ll also be able to pick up books, games, gifts and toys.)
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NEW! There’s a new museum in town! The Warner Firefighters Association Museum opened its doors to the public over Columbus Day Weekend and will soon begin posting regular hours. In the meantime, you can visit the museum by chance at 22 East Main Street (they share a space with the New Hampshire Telephone Museum), or call Rich Stanley @ 456-2120 for an appointment.
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Charlie Mac’s Pizzeria, open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. every day but Tuesday, makes pizzas to please everyone’s tastes from traditional toppings to specialty Greek and Hawaiian pizzas.
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