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Governor Wentworth Historic Site Historic Site in Wolfeboro, NH USA
At Governor Wentworth Historic Site, explore the remains of an extensive northern plantation built just before the outbreak of the American Revolution. Built by New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth, the mansion burned to the ground in 1820.
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Groveton Covered Bridge Scenic in Groveton, NH USA
The bridge was built by Captain Charles Richardson and his son. When U.S. Route 3 was reconstructed in 1939, the Groveton covered bridge was bypassed. It was repaired by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1964-1965. A water supply line is suspended beneath the bridge.
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Henniker Covered Bridge Scenic in Henniker, NH USA
The Henniker bridge was built by Milton Graton and his son Arnold in 1972 using traditional methods. For example, the framed trusses were pulled across the river by a team of oxen.
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Historical Society Museum Museum in Center Sandwich, NH USA
The mission of the Sandwich Historical Society is to collect and preserve the material culture and historical record of the town of Sandwich, and to use these resources in service to the public through educational experiences and outreach to the community.
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Honeymoon Covered Bridge Scenic in Jackson, NH USA
This covered bridge was built by Charles Austin Broughton and his son Frank. Charles Broughton lived on the Broughton dairy farm on the east side of the Saco River. During the Civil War he was a sergeant in the 18th Regiment of the New Hampshire Volunteers, Company E.
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Horse-drawn hay/sleigh rides Farm in East Kingston, NH USA
Year-round Horse-drawn Hay Rides, and other activities Family oriented and operated, Hidden Hollow Farm is nestled on 13 acres of wooded area in E. Kingston, NH. We welcome all those interested in having fun, and will do all we can to accommodate large and small groups and those with special needs and disabilities.
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Jackson House Historic Site in Portsmouth, NH USA
Jackson House is the oldest surviving wood-frame house in New Hampshire. The house was built by Richard Jackson, a woodworker, farmer, and mariner, on his family's twenty-five-acre plot.
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John Bonner - Streetwise Art Gallery in Concord, NH USA
Opening Reception - New Paintings by John Bonner In recent years Bonner has been experimenting, doing what he called “some wild stuff.” The results left him with the feeling he was “just going through the motions.
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John Langdon House Historic Site in Portsmouth, NH USA
Governor John Langdon House is an exceptional Georgian mansion which George Washington "esteemed the first" in Portsmouth. Its reception rooms are of a grand scale suited to ceremonial occasions and are ornamented by elaborate wood carving in the Rococo style.
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League of NH Craftsmen Nashua Fine Craft Gallery Arts and Craft in Nashua, NH USA
Nashua Fine Craft Gallery features a wide array of distinctive jewelry, ceramics, art-to-wear, prints, baskets, wood pieces, and much more from over 200 artists.
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Lost River Gorge Nature in North Woodstock, NH USA
One of New Hampshire's greatest natural wonders! Discover our NEW Forest Adventure Trail, bird cage overlook, treehouse and suspension bridge. Follow the Lost River to explore jagged rock walls, gigantic boulders, rock-strewn glacial caves, and cascading waterfalls.
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Lost River Gorge And Boulder Caves Nature in North Woodstock, NH USA
Your journey starts here! Discover our forest adventure trail, bird cage overlook, treehouse and suspension bridge. Follow the Lost River to explore jagged rock walls, gigantic boulders, rock-strewn glacial caves, and cascading waterfalls.
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Manchester Historic Association and Millyard Museum Museum in Manchester, NH USA
Manchester Historic Association & Millyard Museum The Millyard Museum features permanent and changing exhibits on the history of Manchester, New Hampshire's largest city. Operated by the Manchester Historic Association, the Millyard Museum is housed in Mill No.
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Mariposa Museum Museum in Peterborough, NH USA
Located in the old historic Baptist Church building in downtown Peterborough, we are a hands-on museum of folk culture: folk art, textiles, costumes, art, puppets, toys and instruments from around the world.
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Mcdermott Covered Bridge Scenic in Alstead, NH USA
Three bridges previously stood on this site. They were built in 1790, 1814, and 1840 and were all of the pole and plank type. The current bridge, built in 1869, was of a type patented by Sanford Granger in 1833.
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McGowan Fine Art Art Gallery in Concord, NH USA
A contemporary New England art gallery McGowan Fine Art, a contemporary New England art gallery, has been a part of the NH art community since 1980, providing quality art in a friendly atmosphere.
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Meriden Covered Bridge Scenic in Plainfield, NH USA
The current bridge is the third one on this site. The previous two were open timber structures. The present bridge was built by James Tasker for a fee of $465. Levi Sanderson was paid $220 for building the bridge abutments.
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Mount Orne Covered Bridge Scenic in Lancaster, NH USA
The first bridge at this site was constructed in the 1860s or 70s to connect the towns Lancaster and Lunenburg. The owner, Union Bridge Company, operated it as a toll bridge until it was destroyed by a log jam in 1908.
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