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, near Lebanon and just across from Vermont, is home to the venerable and elegant
Dartmouth College
, founded in this remote spot in the eighteenth century "for the instruction of the Youth of Indian tribes a?¦ and others." The main attraction here is the small
Hood Museum of Art
on the college green (Tues & Thurs-Sat 10am-5pm, Wed 10am-9pm, Sun noon-5pm; free), which has works by Picasso and Monet alongside Assyrian bas-reliefs. In the adjacent cultural complex, the Dartmouth Film Society screens international art and classic movies year-round ($5).
Hanover itself is enjoyable to wander around, with lively places to
eat and drink
such as
Molly's Restaurant & Bar
, 43 S Main St (tel 603/643-2570), and the always busy
Lou's Restaurant & Bakery
, 30 S Main St (tel 603/643-3321). Its best
accommodation
is in the
Hanover Inn
(tel 603/643-4300 or 1-800/443-7024,
; $250+), overlooking Dartmouth Green from the corner of Main and Wheelock streets; the
Chieftain Motor Inn
, 84 Lyme Rd (Rte-10 N) (tel 603/643-2550,
; $75-100/$100-130), represents the best budget option.
One secluded and memorable place to stay nearby is
Moose Mountain Lodge
(mid-June to mid-Oct and Dec 26 to early March; tel 603/643-3529,
; $160-200, two-night stay required), a steep climb up in the hills above
Etna
, overlooking Vermont. All year it feels blissfully remote from the world below, but it really comes into its own for
cross-country skiing
in winter. The friendly owners, who love the country life, charge $100 per day per person, which includes a hearty breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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