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While Grace Limousine serves all of New England and is part of a global ground transportation network, we are especially proud of our New Hampshire roots. We were delighted to receive the exciting news this month that the New Hampshire Travel Council (NHTC) had given Grace the award for Business Excellence. This award goes to a company in the tourism industry that is a trailblazer for other companies to follow, that exhibits strong community and charitable involvement, and that provides excellent customer service.

At the awards ceremony, Terri Wiltse of NHSCOT praised Grace:

Its focus on customer service, civic involvement, and business excellence has spurred tremendous growth for the business over the decades. All chauffeurs are professionally trained and the vehicles are maintained in top condition. Grace’s promise is to deliver the best experience for its customers and client reviews are highly positive.

Grace supports the state and its local communities in many meaningful ways. NHSCOT, my organization, has benefited by Grace’s generosity since 1998, with over $150,000 in donated transportation costs to get judges, competitors, athletes, and entertainers to and from Loon Mountain Resort for the New Hampshire Highland Games and Festival. We are very grateful for their longtime support.

Grace President Michael Campbell was traveling at the time of the ceremony, so Sheri Barnes, Grace’s Finance Manager, accepted the award on his behalf, joking, “In the true spirit of tourism, Mike is in Hawaii on his honeymoon.”

We are proud to be a part of New Hampshire’s thriving tourism industry. The Granite State may be small, but it’s filled with natural beauty and historical interest. Our chauffeurs love to share photos of the beautiful places they visit.

The legendary Balsams Resort in the northern White Mountains has drawn travelers for 150 years.

Grace President Mike Campbell and Finance Manager Sheri Barnes at The 100 Club in Portsmouth

Portsmouth, a beautiful seacoast city, dates back to 1653 and is famous for its artists and its restaurants.

Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region and a popular place for swimming, boating, and fishing. Grace hosted a Make-A-Wish event here last summer.

New Hampshire has the shortest coastline of any state with a coast, but what we do have is beautiful. This photo was taken at Hampton Beach.

One of the best ways to see New Hampshire’s foliage is a trip on the Conway Scenic Railroad.

Whether you are visiting New Hampshire or you live here and want to explore, Grace would love to show you around! Contact us at 603-666-0203 or info@gracelimo.com.

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