Fort Constitution State Historic Site (Approx. 7.6 miles)
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.
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Fort Stark State Historic Site (Approx. 8.3 miles)
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.
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New England Curiosities (Approx. 8.7 miles)
Tours and events of legends, lore & mystery. Exploring New England's mysterious and fascinating past through storytelling, tours and events giving people the opportunity to experience their surroundings up close and personal. Our offerings are year round, and we are the only company of it's kind in New Hampshire.
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Strawbery Banke Museum (Approx. 8.7 miles)
Strawbery Banke Museum, in the heart of historic downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is an authentic 10-acre outdoor history museum, listed on the National Register ofHistoric Places anddedicated to bringing 300* years of American history to life.
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John Langdon House (Approx. 8.8 miles)
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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Jackson House (Approx. 8.9 miles)
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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The Music Hall (Approx. 8.9 miles)
Featuring curated on stage and on screen entertainment from around the world in its Historic Theater, and intimate Loft, The Music Hall is the region's center for the performing arts, literature and educationàeasy to get to, impossible to forget.
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Odiorne Point State Park (Approx. 9.0 miles)
At Odiorne Point State Park picnickers can enjoy sweeping views of the ocean and rocky shore, and explorers can uncover evidence of past military occupation. An extensive network of trails wind through the dense vegetation and traverse the park.
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