Join the Discovery Map® Travel Discussion Facebook Group

Do you crave authentic travel experiences? Do you love exploring hidden gems and uncovering the true essence of a place? Are you passionate about supporting local businesses and communities? If so, you’re in the right place! We’re thrilled to invite you to join the Discovery Map® Travel Discussion Facebook Group, an online community where like-minded…

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Ready to Explore? Order Maps Online!

Ready to Explore? Grab a Map from our Online Map Shop! Planning your next adventure? Don’t forget the essentials! A trusty DiscoveryMap is the perfect companion to help you navigate and discover everything a destination has to offer. Packed with local insights, hidden gems, and must-see attractions, our maps go beyond basic navigation to provide…

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Discovery Map® Coloring Book Download

Hey there, fellow map lovers! It’s your friendly neighborhood MapGeek here, and I’ve got something super fun to share with you today—the Discovery Map Coloring Book! If you’re like me, you love maps and all the exciting destinations they unlock. But sometimes, you just want to sit back, relax, and let your creativity take over.…

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The Beer Scene in Portsmouth, NH

A good brewery in the Portsmouth/Kittery area is not hard to find. With so many local options, every beer lover is sure to find a pint that suits his or her tastes! The Portsmouth Brewery has been serving great food and outstanding handcrafted beers since 1991 and is known as New Hampshire’s original brewpub! Stop…

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Shopping in Kittery ME

Kittery, Maine has a lot to offer. This beautiful coastal town is situated on the southern coast of the state, across the Piscataqua River from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Its rich history and ideal location make it an idyllic get-away spot, either just as a day trip or for a long-term vacation. Restaurants and hotels abound…

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Portsmouth & Kittery, NH

Welcome to Portsmouth & Kittery Portsmouth, N.H., and Kittery, Maine, sit astride the Piscataqua River as it empties into the Gulf of Maine. Both cities date to the 17th century, when Kittery began crafting a reputation as a boat-building center and Portsmouth was the preeminent trading post in northern New England. Today, Portsmouth is known…

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