Have you found fairy houses in New Hampshire? The tiny constructions made of wood, flowers, acorns and other natural materials are usually tucked into nature, and are a delight for both children and adults (and, of course, the fairies, if you believe).

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook It turns out that New Hampshire is home to the largest fairy house tour in the world, and it takes place right here in Portsmouth.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook The tour features over 150 truly epic fairy houses built by artists, community members, and students.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook The result is amazing. The fairy houses are set up in Strawbery Banke, Prescott Park, and the Governor John Langdon House, transforming Portsmouth’s south end into a magical oasis.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook The tour has an obvious draw for children, but the workmanship of the houses makes the Fairy House Tour a must-see for any art lover.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook Some are fairy palaces, while others have a seaside theme.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook Children and adults will love examining the fine detail of the fairy houses.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook In addition to the houses, dancers perform excerpts from “Fairy Houses: The Ballet.”

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook And, of course, the littlest fairies are welcome to do their own dances.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook … and tea parties.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook Before getting back to looking at more fairy houses.

The 12th Annual Portsmouth Fairy House Tour takes place September 24 and 25 this year, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.

The Fairy House Tour In Portsmouth, N.H./facebook

It turns out that New Hampshire is home to the largest fairy house tour in the world, and it takes place right here in Portsmouth.

The tour features over 150 truly epic fairy houses built by artists, community members, and students.

The result is amazing. The fairy houses are set up in Strawbery Banke, Prescott Park, and the Governor John Langdon House, transforming Portsmouth’s south end into a magical oasis.

The tour has an obvious draw for children, but the workmanship of the houses makes the Fairy House Tour a must-see for any art lover.

Some are fairy palaces, while others have a seaside theme.

Children and adults will love examining the fine detail of the fairy houses.

In addition to the houses, dancers perform excerpts from “Fairy Houses: The Ballet.”

And, of course, the littlest fairies are welcome to do their own dances.

… and tea parties.

Before getting back to looking at more fairy houses.

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