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Barrett House

Barrett House

Barrett House, also known as Forest Hall, was built c. 1800 by Charles Barrett Sr. for his son Charles Jr. and daughter-in-law Martha Minot on the occasion of their marriage.


Bedell Bridge State Historic Site

Bedell Bridge State Historic Site

Bedell Bridge State Park is a 38-acre park located along the Connecticut River. The park was the site of a historic two-span covered bridge, the second longest in the country.


Castle in the Clouds

Castle in the Clouds

Historic house museum, restaurant, hiking, horseback riding Castle in the Clouds provides anywhere from one hour to a full day of enriching activities for all ages. It is home to Lucknow, an Arts and Crafts-style 16-room mansion built in the Ossipee Mountains in 1914.


Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site

Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site

The Daniel Webster Birthplace is associated with the birth and early childhood years of Daniel Webster, one of our country's most respected orators and statesmen.


Endicott Rock

Endicott Rock

Endicott Rock may be the oldest public monument in New England.


Fort Constitution State Historic Site

Fort Constitution State Historic Site

Fort Constitution State Historic Site is located on a peninsula on the northeast corner of New Castle Island. It overlooks both the Piscataqua River and the Atlantic Ocean. The grounds provide a casual gathering spot for picnics.


Fort Stark State Historic Site

Fort Stark State Historic Site

Fort Stark Historic Site is located on a peninsula historically called Jerry's Point on the southeast corner of New Castle Island. It overlooks the Piscataqua River, Little Harbor and the Atlantic Ocean. Fort Stark was named in honor of John Stark, commander of N.H.


Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic Site

Franklin Pierce Homestead State Historic Site

Franklin Pierce Homestead is operated by the Hillsborough Historical Society, is the boyhood home of America's fourteenth president and is a spacious and beautiful, federal style country home.


Governor Wentworth Historic Site

Governor Wentworth Historic Site

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.


Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site

Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site

Hannah Duston Memorial was erected in 1874 and is the first publically-funded statue in New Hampshire.


 
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