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Amos Blanchard House and Barn Museum
97 Main Street
Andover, MA 01810
Phone: 978-475-2236
Open: Year-round, Tuesday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m.; closed in August
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Interiors restored to the 1820 to 1840s period using display wallpaper, carpets and floor cloths that are reproductions and furnishings donated by Andover residents. A highlight of the tour is a recently restored faux marble floor in the entrance hall. The original English style barn contains 19th century farm tools, 18th-century cobbler's bench, and an 1829 Hunneman hand-pulled fire pumper. Guides interpret themes of 19th century politics, religion, women's roles, economics, banking, youth, education, household management, and agriculture. Cost: Tour fee: Adults, $5; students, $3.
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Canaan Historic District Meeting House
Canaan Street
Canaan, NH
Phone: 603-523-4809
This 1793 structure is currently being restored, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Open for tours by appointment only.
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Canaan Historical Museum
Canaan Street
Canaan, NH 03741
Phone: 603-523-7364
Open: July-October, Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
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This museum houses historic items from the 18th and 19th centuries. Of particular interest is a collection of Shaker items.
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Claremont Historical Society Museum
26 Mulberry Street
Claremont, NH 03743
Phone: 603-543-1400
Open: June-September
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Collections of early New England artifacts, focusing on Claremont history. Cost: Admission is free.
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Enfield Shaker Museum
24 Caleb Dyer Lane / 447 Route 4A
Enfield, NH 03748
Phone: 603-632-4346
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This museum features the history of the Shakers, including gardens, a walking tour, demonstrations and classes. Events are scheduled throughout the year.
Fee charged.
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Fells Historic Site John Hay National Wildlife Refuge on Lake Sunapee
Route 103A / P.O. Box 276
Newbury, NH 03255
Phone: 603-763-4789
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Outstanding gardens, a 100-foot perennial border, and a view of Lake Sunapee from the Rose Terrace. A brook trickles to a Japanese water lily pool in the hillside rock garden, which includes a large collection of alpine and native plants. Hidden behind masses of rhododendron, a walled secret garden awaits discovery.
Hours: Late May through October, daily with tours of the estate on weekends.
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Fort at No. 4
267 Springfield Road
Charlestown, NH
Phone: 603-826-5700
The French and Indian Wars come to life in New Hampshire! The Fort at No. 4 is a living history museum focused on New England frontier life during the French and Indian Wars, 1740s - 1760s. The reconstructed 13 buildings of the Fort mirror what life was like for the settlers and soldiers in an isolated community on the brink of war. Guided tours and living history demonstrations are conducted daily. Experience 18th century cooking demonstrations, see Fort militia soldiers drilling to defend against French and Indians, learn to spin wool, and many other activities that were a prt of every day colonial life. The Fort is open 10:00 - 4:00 daily, May 20 to October 29, 2000 and is located on Route 11, just 1.5 miles off Exit 7 of Interstate 95. An admission fee is charged. Call 1-800-376-8284 for information.
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Historic South Sutton
Meeting House Hill Road
South Sutton, NH
Phone: 603-927-4183
A collection of 19th century structures features a one-room school house, meeting house and general store. The store contains thousands of historic items. Donations are requested. Open July - August.
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Mary Baker Eddy House
Hall's Brook Road
Groton, NH
Phone: 603-786-9943
The founder of the Christian Science Church, Mary Baker Eddy, lived at this site from 1855 - 1860. Tours are available, and there is an admission fee.
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New London Historical Society
179 Little Sunapee Road
New London, NH 03257
Phone: 603-526-6564
Open: Memorial Day -Columbus Day, Sunday, 12:30-3:30 p.m.; July-August, Tuesday, 12:30-3:30 p.m.
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This museum focuses on life in 19th century New London. The society maintains a small village of 19th century buildings and a collection of horse-drawn vehicles, among many other artifacts. Events are scheduled there throughout the year. Cost: Admission is free; donations are welcome.
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Newport Opera House
20 Main Street
Newport, NH
Phone: 603-863-2412
This theatre was built in 1886, and still serves as a concert and performing arts center.
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Old Webster Meeting House
Route 127
Webster, NH
Phone: 603-796-2211
Historic site open to the public on Sundays in July and August only, otherwise by appointment. A donation is requested.
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Saint - Gaudens National Historic Site
139 Saint Gaudens Road
Cornish, NH 03745
Phone: 603-675-2175
Open: Daily late May- late October, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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This site was once the home of one of the country’s greatest sculptors, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. The estate has a house, studio, and gardens. Fee charged.
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Sunapee Historic Society Museum
Sunapee Harbor
Sunapee, NH
Phone: 603-763-9872
Museum on the shores of Lake Sunapee focuses on the area's history. Of particular interest is the exhibit on Lake Sunapee's old steamboats. A donation is requested.
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The Fort at No.4 Living History Museum
267 Springfield Road (Route 11)
Charlestown, NH 03603
Phone: 603-826-5700
Open: June-October, Wednesday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
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Travel back in time to Charlestown, New Hampshire in the 1740's to visit an authentically reconstructed settlement. Tour with guides dressed as original settlers of No. 4. Demonstrations of hearth cooking, musket firings, military drills and much more are conducted daily. Cost: Adults, $8; seniors (65 and older), $6; youth (age 6-12), $5.
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Webster Cottage Museum
32 North Main Street
Hanover, NH 03755
Phone: 603-643-6529
Open: Memorial day-Columbus Day, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday, 2:30-4:30 p.m.
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Eighteenth-century farm house and residence of Daniel Webster as a student at Dartmouth College. The exhibits feature Webster's life and Shaker furniture as well as typical furnishings of the time. Cost: Admission is free.
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John Wingate Weeks Historic Site
Off Route 3
Lancaster, NH
Phone: 603-788-4004
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The Mount Prospect estate was built by John Wingate Weeks, conservationist, congressman, senator, and Secretary of War. Set at the very top of Mount Prospect, the house and grounds on this 420-acre estate provide a 360-degree panorama of mountain splendor, including the Presidential Range of the White Mountains, the Green Mountains of Vermont, and the upper Connecticut River Valley. The main house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Hours: Late June to early September, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thursdays, noon to 5 p.m.; mid-September to mid-October, Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Cost: New Hampshire residents admitted free of charge; non-resident adults, $7; children ages 6-11, $3. Information:
www.nhstateparks.org
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Belknap Mill Society
The Mill Plaza
Laconia, NH
Phone: 603-524-8813
The oldest brick textile mill in the country, the Belknap is now home to exhibits on knitting and mill history. Live demonstrations are offered.
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Daniel Webster Birthplace
Route 127
Franklin, NH
Phone: 603-934-5057
This home, built in 1782, was the birthplace of Daniel Webster, one of the best-known and most important statesman of the 19th century. This house offers exhibits on Webster's life, as well as objects from the period.
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Endicott Rock
Weir's Beach, off Route 3
Laconia, NH
In 1652, surveyors employed by Massachusetts Bay Colony Governor John Endicott signed their initials in this rock.
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Governor John Wentworth Historic Site
Route 109
Wolfeboro, NH
Phone: 603-436-1552
Governor John Wentworth, one of the state's last colonial governors, made this estate his summer home.
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Lake Winnipesaukee Museum
Route 3
Laconia, NH 03246
Open: year-round, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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The museum property is a historic landmark and represents an era which changed the way Americans spent their summer vacations --- an example of the tradition of hospitality vital to the area’s history and economy since the 1800’s. The property was purchased in 1923 by David O’Shan, who first had a poultry farm on the site. The museum building is the original residence and the yellow cottages nearby are part of the original cabin colony. One of the buildings is from the former Shangrila Resort.
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Mary Baker Eddy Historic Homes
Stinson Lake Road
Rumney, NH
Phone: 603-786-9943
The home of Christian Science Church founder, Mary Baker Eddy, from 1860 - 1862. Open May - October.
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Museum of Childhood
2784 Wakefield Road
Wakefield Corner, NH 03872
Phone: 603-522-8073
Open: Late May-early September, Monday-Saturday, 11 a.m.- 4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-4 p.m.
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This museum specializes in the history of child life and children's items in New England. Exhibits feature thousands of dolls, sleds, a one-room school and more. Cost: Adults, $3; children under age 9, $1.25.
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New Hampshire Farm Museum
Route 125, Plummer’s Ridge
Milton, NH 03851
Phone: 603-652-7840
Open: April through October.
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The Farm Museum consists of the historic Jones Farm and the Plummer Homestead. The properties consist of 50 acres of field and forest, a working farm, historic houses and barns, a blacksmith shop, a shoe shop and exhibits on agriculture and rural life. The museum hosts special events, programs, and workshops.
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Remick Country Doctor Museum and Farm
58 Cleveland Hill Road
Tamworth, NH 03886
Phone: 603-323-7591
Open: Year-round, Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.– 4 p.m. except major holidays; summer hours are July 8–October 7, Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
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The chores and traditions of agricultural and domestic life are presented in self-guided exhibits in the museum’s Visitor Center, as well as through interactive education programs and workshops. The Visitor Center houses father and son’s medical equipment. The animals and crops we raise are used in historic cooking programs. Seasonal activities like ice harvesting and maple sugaring are celebrated during special events. The Remick family’s Tamworth connection is preserved in a nearly intact collection of family artifacts in the Captain Enoch Remick House, Dr. Remick’s boyhood home, as well as painted wall murals from the early 19th century. Exhibits change with the seasons. Cost: Admission is free.
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Sandwich Historical Society Museum
4 Maple Street
Center Sandwich, NH 03227
Phone: 603-284-6269
Open: For tours late June 24-early October 6, Saturday, 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.
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This museum offers a barn and home built in 1850. Inside, exhibits trace the history of Sandwich from the 18th century. Of particular interest is the transportation exhibit.
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Tuftonboro Historical Society Museum
Route 109
Melvin Village, NH 03850
Phone: 603-544-7225
Open: July – August, Monday-Friday, 2-4 p.m.
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Exhibits in this museum focus on local history. Admission is free.
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Whipple House Museum
4 Pleasant Street
Ashland, NH 03217
Phone: 603-968-7716
Open: July- Labor Day, Wednesdays and Saturdays,1-4 p.m.
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This site was the home of Dr. George Hoyt Whipple, who won the Nobel Prize for Medicine. Inside visitors will find information about him, his family and the area. Museum exhibits include period rooms and local history displays.Of particular interest is the Glidden Toy Museum, which features over 1000 items. Cost: Admission is free.
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Wolfeboro Historical Museum Complex
337 South Main Street
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Phone: 603-569-4997
Open: July- August. Wednesday-Friday, 10am-4pm.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; tours by appointment spring and fall
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A collection of historic exhibits and structures includes the Clark House (built in the 18th century), an 1805 schoolhouse, and a firehouse museum featuring antique machinery. There is an admission fee.
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Wright Museum
77 Center Street
Wolfeboro, NH 03894
Phone: 603-569-1212
Open: May 1-October 30, Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday, noon-4p.m.
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A museum of history, focusing on the American home front during World War II (1939-1945). Exhibits feature information, memorabilia, costumes, vehicles, and more. There are three distinct buildings: the Home Front and theater, the two-story educational building or Visitor's Center and the military building which houses memorabilia from all branches of service from WWII including a large collection of military vehicles from this era. Cost: Adults, $6; seniors and veterans, $5; students, $3
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Abbot-Spalding House Museum
1 Nashville Street
Nashua, NH 03060
Phone: 603-883-0015
Open: April-November, some Saturdays and by appointment
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Built in 1804, this museum offers exhibits of early 19th century household items and furniture. Admission is free; donations are welcome.
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Chester Village Cemetery
Routes 102 and 121
Chester, NH
Phone: 603-887-3951
This cemetery is full of interesting and unusual monuments, most of which date from the 18th century. It is one of only two New Hampshire cemetaries that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Florence Hyde Speare Memorial Building
5 Abbot Street
Nashua, NH
Phone: 603-883-5336
This building houses 8 galleries of historic items and artwork, as well as a library full of historic documents and a meeting room.
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Hannah Duston Memorial Historic Site
Exit 17 off I-93
Boscawen, NH
This monument commemorates the historic actions of Hannah Duston, a young woman who courageously fought off an attack by Indians in 1697. Eventually she was captured.
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Manchester Historic Association & Millyard Museum
129 Amherst Street
Manchester, NH
Phone: 603-622-7531
Exhibits and programs which feature the history of Manchester's society and industry. A research library is open to the public. Open year-round.
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Mary Baker Eddy Historic House
62 North State Street
Concord, NH
Phone: 617-277-8943
The founder of the Christian Science Church, Mary Baker Eddy lived at this site from 1889 - 1892.
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Museum of New Hampshire History
6 Eagle Square
Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-228-6688
Open: Tuesday- Saturday, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, noon to 5 p.m.; July-October 15 and all of December, additional hours on Monday, 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.
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Interactive and detailed museum exhibits tell visitors about the history of the Granite State, its indigenous peoples, and colonial settlers. The museum has a store. Cost: Adults, $5.50; seniors, $4.50; children age 6-18, $3.
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New Hampshire Antiquarian Society
300 Main Street
Hopkinton, NH
Phone: 603-746-3825
Exhibits focus on the history of Hopkinton and New Hampshire. Admission is free.
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New Hampshire State House and Visitor's Center
107 North Main Street
Concord, NH
Phone: 603-271-2154
Tour the complex and learn about the activities, function and history of New Hampshire's government. Self-guided and guided tours by reservation are available.
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Robert Frost Farm Historic Site
Route 28
Derry, NH
Phone: 603-432-3091
This National Historic Landmark was the home of poet Robert Frost from 1901 to 1909. Open mid-June to Labor Day.
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Amos J. Blake House Museum
On the Common
Fitzwilliam, NH 03447
Phone: 603-585-7742
Open: Tours conducted Memorial Day-Labor Day, Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
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Headquarters of the Fitzwilliam Historical Society features exhibits pertaining to area history and development. Admission is free.
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Barrett House and Forest Hall
Main Street
New Ipswich, NH
Phone: 603-878-2517
This Gothic Revival summer home was built in 1800. Inside visitors will find interesting artwork, decor and furnishings. The ballroom is of particular interest. Open June - October. Tours are available.
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Franklin Pierce Homestead Historic Site
Routes 31 and 9
Hillsborough, NH
Phone: 603-478-3165
Built in 1804, this mansion was the childhood home of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. Open Memorial Day - Columbus Day. There is an admission fee.
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Frye's Measure Mill
12 Frye Mill Road
Wilton, NH
Phone: 603-654-6581
The last water-powered measure mill remaining in the United States. Open April - December. The site also has a gift shop.
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Historical Society of Cheshire County
246 Main Street
Keene, NH
Phone: 603-352-1895
The site features a genealogy research library and exhibits of local history including glass, pottery and household items.
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Holocaust Resource Center
229 Main Street, Mason Library, Keene State College
Keene, NH
Phone: 603-358-2490
Dedicated to the study of the Holocaust, a tragedy unparalleled in human history. The center contains articles, books and multi-media resources on the subject. Admission is free.
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Horatio Colony House Museum and Nature Preserve
199 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 603-352-0460
Open: Museum tours offered May 1-October 15, Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m.- 4 pm.; winter hours by appointment
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Built in 1806, Horatio Colony decorated his home with outstanding collections of furniture, artwork, books and silver. Admission is free. Nature Preserve, located on Daniel’s Hill Road, is three and one half miles of well-marked trails with numbered stops that point out dramatic geological features, historical ruins, and plant communities are located across the preserve. Admission is free.
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Melville Academy Museum
Thorndike Pond Road
Jaffrey Center, NH 03452
Phone: 603-532-5857
Open: July-August, Saturday-Sunday, 2-4 p.m. and by special request
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Melville Academy has an excellent collection of Hannah Davis Bandboxes, scrapbooks documenting VIS activities, 19th century kitchen and agricultural tools, samplers made by local residents in the early 19th century, the old mailboxes of the Jaffrey Center Post Office (which closed in 1991), and other artifacts relating to life in 19th century Jaffrey Center. The upstairs has been maintained as a schoolroom, with information on Melville Academy. Cost: Admission is free.
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Peterborough Historical Society & Museum
19 Grove Street
Peterborough, NH 03458
Phone: 603-924-3235
Open: Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
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This museum focuses on local history. Of particular interest are the early American kitchen display, the country store and the 19th century mill worker's home. Cost: Adults, $3, children under 12, free.
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Wyman Tavern Museum
339 Main Street
Keene, NH 03431
Phone: 603-352-1895
Open: June 1-Labor Day, Thursday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and by appointment.
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Built in 1762, this museum is now furnished as a tavern and residence from that period. Historically, the first meeting of the Dartmouth College Trustees took place on the site in the 18th century. There is an admission fee.
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Albacore Park
600 Market Street,
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Phone: 603-436-3680
Open: Memorial Day to Columbus Day, daily, 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m.; Columbus Day to Memorial Day, Thursday through Monday, 9:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Call ahead for seasonal changes.
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The focal point of this park is an exhibit of life on a modern submarine. Visitors will tour the sub and view all its compartments. Cost: Adults, $5; children age 7-17, $3; Military, $4; family, $10.
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American Independence Museum
1 Governor's Lane
Exeter, NH 03833
Phone: 603-772-2262
Open: May 16 - October 27, Wednesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
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Housed in the Ladd-Gilman House, built in the first decades of the 18th century. During the American Revolution, this building stored the state's treasury. Among the museum’s permanent collection of documents chronicling the nation’s founding are an original Dunlap Broadside of the Declaration of Independence and early drafts of the U.S. Constitution. Permanent collections include American furnishings, ceramics, silver, textiles and military ephemera. Exhibits detail the history of Portsmouth and the structure itself. Cost: Adults, $5; students, $3.
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Barrett House at Forest Hall
Main Street
New Ipswich, NH 03071
Phone: 860-928-4074
Open: June through October, First Saturday of the month, Tours at 11 a.m., noon, 1 p.m., 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.
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According to tradition, Forest Hall was built as a wedding gift for Charles Barrett and his bride. New Ipswich was a flourishing mill town at the beginning of the 19th century, and Forest Hall reflects the prosperity of that era. Ultimately, the town was bypassed by the expanding railroad, which led to a decline of industry in the area. Today, the stately mansion is a relic of a vanished way of life. Cost: $5, Historic New England/SPNEA members and New Ipswich residents free.
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Dover Walking Tours
299 Central Avenue
Dover, NH
Phone: 603-742-2218
The Dover Chamber of Commerce offers three self-guided walking tours of historic sites: The Pine Hill Cemetary, the Old Mill and the Riverfront, and a tour of Dover's historic homes.
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Durham Historic Association Museum
Main Street
Durham, NH 03824
Phone: 603- 868-2700
Open: June-August, Wednesday, 1-3 p.m. or by appointment
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Exhibits on the local history of Durham feature items and documents dating back to 1632. Old photos and maps, farm implements, dolls, historic clothing, the 1875 town hearse and more.
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Fort Constitution Historic Site
Route 1B, U.S. Coastguard Station
New Castle, NH
Phone: 603-435-1552
Originally constructed in the 1600's, this site was known as Fort William and Mary. A British stronghold that sat on Portsmouth Harbor, it was captured by colonists in 1774, 2 years before the American Revolution. Only ruins of the fort now remain, and visitors can glean information from the panels located at the site. This site is a National Historic Landmark.
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Fort Stark Historic Site
Off Wild Rose Lane
New Castle, NH
Phone: 603-436-1552
This fort was first put into use in 1746, and remained active through World War II. Visitors can tour the information center and the fort, which give a sense of how forts have changed over the centuries.
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Governor John Langdon Mansion
143 Pleasant Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-3205
Built in 1784, this city manor was the home of John Langdon, who served as New Hampshire Governor for three terms, and was a signer of the U.S. Constitution. Open June - October. There is an admission charge.
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Jackson House
76 Northwest Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-3205
The oldest house remaining in New Hampshire, built in 1664. The plank construction is of particular note. Open June - October, the first Saturday of every month only. There is an admission fee.
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John Paul Jones House and Museum
43 Middle Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-8420
This National Historic Landmark was built in 1758, and was home for a time during the Revolutionary War to national hero John Paul Jones. Visitors will enjoy the collections of 18th and 19th century clothing, guns, furnishings and china. Open June - October. There is an admission fee.
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Moffatt - Ladd House
154 Market Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-8221
This was the home of U.S. General Whipple, and it sports an authentic underground passage. The building was constructed in 1763. Open June - October.
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Odiorne Point State Park
Route 1A
Rye, NH
Phone: 603-436-7406
The site of the first European settlement in New Hampshire, founded in 1623. During World War II, it was home to Fort Dearborn, a U.S. Army Base. Today, the park offers a look back at the history and a view of the area's nature through panels set throughout the park. In addition, visitors will enjoy canoeing, walking trails, a bike path and picnic areas. In the winter, cross-country ski trails are available. The park is also home to the Seacoast Science Center, which holds events throughout the year.
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Old Meeting House
Fremont Road
Sandown, NH
Phone: 603-887-3453
Built in 1774, this meeting house is still in original condition. Inside visitors will find the pews (including seperate seating for slaves), paupers benches, and a pulpit. Open by appointment only. Donations are suggested.
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Portsmouth Harbor Trail
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Phone: 603-436-3988
The trail passes more than 70 points of scenic and historic significance in Portsmouth, include ten buildings on the National Register of Historic Buildings, ten National Historic Landmarks, and three homes maintained by the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
Hours: Tours offered July 4 through Columbus Day, 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Monday; and 1:30 p.m. on Sunday.
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Portsmouth Old Graves: the History of Portsmouth NH
P.O. Box 606
Portsmouth, NH 03802-0606
Phone: 603-436-5096
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Experience the rich history of Portsmouth NH as told through its 17th, 18th, and 19th century gravestones. Portsmouth was settled in 1623 and has contributed to major events of history ever since. The gravestones of Portsmouth and New England in general are unique places to learn this history firsthand as well as view beautiful early art through their carvings. In addition to numerous historic figures and interesting people of note, in Portsmouth rests some of the first settlers of our country, sea captains and shipping merchants, colonial revolutionaries, civil war veterans, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, African-American slaves, colonial politicians and governors, and other people whose lives contributed to history.
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Rundlett - May House
364 Middle Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-3205
Built by James Rundlet in 1807, this house boasts technology ahead of its time. Rundlet's success was in the textile industry, so the ornate furniture is of particular interest.
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Sandown Historical Society Museum
Route 121A
Sandown, NH
Phone: 603-887-6100
Originally a storage house built in 1873, at the time it handled the largest volume of freight in the country. The exhibits feature local history, industry history, and 19th century artifacts. Open May - October, weekends only.
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Strawbery Banke Museum
14 Hancock Street
Portsmouth, NH 03801
Phone: 603-433-1100
Open May 1 through October 31, 10AM- 5PM Daily Guided Tours and Holiday Events available November-December
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For more than 300 years people lived and worked in the neighborhood known as Puddle Dock, today Strawbery Banke Museum. On this ten-acre site one hour north of Boston the houses, shops, taverns and gardens continue to tell the stories of the generations who called this neighborhood home for almost four centuries of New England history. Through restored furnished houses, exhibits, period gardens, historic landscapes and costumed role players Strawbery Banke is the living history of the people who settled in Portsmouth, New Hampshire from the late 17th century to the mid-20th century. The Museum Shop supports Stawbery Banke’s educational activities by offering reproductions, books and other items related to the Museum’s narrative of the neighborhood’s evolution from 1690 to the 1950s.
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Tuck Memorial Museum
40 Park Avenue
Hampton, NH 03842
Phone: 603-929-0781
Open: Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday, 1-4 p.m. or by appointment
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This museum presents a variety of exhibits involving 19th century history, including furniture, artwork, the area trolley system, farm implements, fire-fighting equipment, and a schoolhouse from the 1840's. The complex contains four buildings, The Tuck Museum, Farm Museum, Seacoast Fire Museum, and the 19th-Century District Schoolhouse. A children's playground and picnic facilities are located next to the museum. Admission is free.
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Warner House
150 Daniel Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-5909
This brick Georgian mansion was built in 1716 for Archibald McPhaedris, a sea captain. Inside, visitors will find 18th century household items and furnishings, including wall murals that are among the oldest in the United States. Open June - October. There is an admission fee.
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Wentworth - Coolidge Mansion
375 Little Harbor Road
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-1552
A large house, believed to be as old as 1695, was also the home of New Hampshire Royal Governor Benning Wentworth in the mid 18th century. A council chamber inside was the first meeting place for the earliest New Hampshire state government.
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Wentworth - Gardner House
50 Mechanic Street
Portsmouth, NH
Phone: 603-436-4406
A Georgian colonial, built in 1760. Open May - October.
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Woodman Institute Museum
182 Central Avenue
Dover, NH 03820
Phone: 603-742-1038
Open: April-November, Wednesday-Sunday, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
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This four-building complex includes the Woodman House (1818), former home to lawyer Daniel Christie; Hale House (1813), home of U.S.Senator John Parker Hale; Keefe House (1827) and the William Damm Garrison home (1675). Collections of natural science to include the largest mineral exhibit north of Boston, items of local history from the 1600s to present, and a fine collection of paintings and early furniture. Cost: There is an admission charge. Hours: April-November, Wednesday-Sunday, 12:30-4:30 p.m.
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Bedell Bridge Historic Site
Routes 10 and 25
Haverhill, NH
Phone: 603-547-3373
On this plain was the second longest, 2 span covered bridge in the United States. Built in 1866, the bridge was destroyed by wind in 1979. Visitors to the area will enjoy the history, plus fishing and canoeing.
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Conway Historical Society
100 Main Street
Conway, NH
Phone: 603-447-5551
Information covers the Conway history between 1818 and 1845. Programs and events are scheduled throughout the summer, when the society is open regularly to the public. A donation is requested.
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Crawford Notch State Park
Route 302
Harts Location, NH
Phone: 603-374-2272
This park is a fount of natural beauty: A mountain pass, the Presidential Mountain Range, and waterfalls. The falls are the Flume Cascades, the Silver Cascades, and the Arethusa Falls. There is a visitor's center, hiking trails, a scenic drive, fishing spots, and picnic areas. The park is also the site the Willey House, an 18th century way-station for travelers through the mountains. A campground is available to the public. Pets are permitted in campground area and other designated places only.
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Eastman Lord House
100 Main Street
Conway, NH 03818
Phone: 603-447-5551
Open: open from Memorial Day through Labor Day, Wednesday, 2-4 p.m.; Thursday, 6-8 p.m.
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This is the residence of Conway mill owner, William Kimball Eastman. Built in 1818, the house's 17 rooms are open to the public and are furnished in periods from 1818 through 1945. Eastman Lord House Museum has recently been named to the National Register of Historic Places. Cost: $3 per person; $6 per family
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Gorham Historical Society and Rail Museum
25 Railroad Street
Gorham, NH
Phone: 603-466-5570
This museum is set in a rail station built in 1907. Exhibits feature railroad-related documents and artifacts, including a box car, steam locomotive and model railroad. Open May - November. Donations are requested.
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Jefferson Historical Museum
900 Presidential Highway (Route 2)
Jefferson, NH 03584
Phone: 603-586-7021
Open: June-Columbus Day, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Located in a church built in 1869, this museum features a look at the history of the town of Jefferson and the surrounding area. Of particular interest is the focus on the Waumbek Hotel, an important structure in Jefferson's history. Admission is free.
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Littleton Historic Sites Walking Tour
Main Street
Littleton, NH
Phone: 603-444-6561
Sponsored by the local Chamber of Commerce, this walking tour features a dozen historic buildings and pieces of architecture. A free brochure provides a map, directions and details. Available year-round.
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Omni Mount Washington Resort
Route 302
Bretton Woods, NH 03575
Phone: 603-278-1000
Toll-Free: 866-257-6946
Stay here. Ski free.
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The Omni Mount Washington Resort stands as a testament to the age of grand hotels in the White Mountains. With a variety of accommodations, ranging from the elegant hotel to a charming bed and breakfast and private townhomes, it’s easy to find your place here. Enjoy delicious gourmet and casual dining, a 25,000-square-foot spa, New Hampshire’s largest ski area, a thrilling canopy tour and two golf courses designed in the classic tradition. A romantic getaway for two, an escape with friends or a vacation for the whole family—the Omni Mount Washington Resort delivers an unparalleled experience at a great New England value.
Visit our website or call 866.257.6946 for more information.
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Sugar Hill Historical Museum
Route 117
Sugar Hill, NH 03586
Phone: 603-823-5336
Open: June 10-Columbus Weekend, Thursday-Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
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A set of exhibits on the past two centuries of life in Northern New Hampshire. Includes collections of furniture, tools, clothing, a stage coach and recreated tavern kitchen. Admission is free.
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Sunsets at Stone Hill – Williamstown, MA September 2, 2010 |
Beer Garden Music Series with Jonny Lingo -- Providence, RI September 2, 2010 |
North Branch Bluegrass Festival -- Bridgewater, VT September 3, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Songs By Ridiculously Talented Composers and Lyricists – Pittsfield, MA September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010 |
Duke Robillard -- Norfolk, CT September 3, 2010 |
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 3, 2010 |
Cabaret Magic by Carl Seiger -- Pittsfield, MA September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010 |
Baseball, BBQ and more with the Pittsfield Colonials – Pittsfield, MA September 3, 2010 to September 4, 2010 |
Rhonda Vincent & The Rage -- Rockland, ME September 3, 2010 |
James Montgomery Blues Band -- Cotuit, MA September 3, 2010 |
Movies on the Rocks: Twilight New Moon - Newport September 3, 2010 |
Rhonda Vincent and the Rage – Rockland, ME September 3, 2010 |
Jon Campbell -- Charlestown, RI September 3, 2010 |
Jonee Earthquake -- Peterborough, NH September 3, 2010 |
Gloucester Schooner Festival -- Gloucester, MA September 3, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Clydesdale camera day –Merrimack September 4, 2010 |
A Taste of The Litchfield Hills -- Lakeville, CT September 4, 2010 to September 6, 2010 |
Entrain -- Cotuit, MA September 4, 2010 |
Prudence Crandall Day -- Canterbury, CT September 4, 2010 |
Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 4, 2010 |
Art on the Lawn -- Newport, RI September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Designing Women Craft Show -- Camden, ME September 4, 2010 |
Touch-A-Truck -- Antrim, NH September 4, 2010 |
Alpaca Fest -- Swanzey, NH September 4, 2010 |
Hula Hoop Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI September 4, 2010 |
Tastes of the Working Waterfront History Walking Tour -- Newport, RI September 4, 2010 |
Sail on the Tall Ship Friendship of Salem – Salem, MA September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Founder's Weekend -- Worcester, MA September 4, 2010 to September 5, 2010 |
Sugar Ray and the Bluetones – Westerly September 4, 2010 |
Tortoise -- South Burlington, VT September 5, 2010 |
Last Fling of Summer -- Montgomery, VT September 5, 2010 |
Celebrate Gloucester -- Gloucester, MA September 5, 2010 |
Giant Pand Guerilla Dub Squad -- Norfolk, CT September 5, 2010 |
Anniversary Celebration Concert & Reception with Shanghai String Quartet -- Falls Village, CT September 5, 2010 |
Labor Day Weekend Art Show -- Cape Elizabeth, ME
September 5, 2010 |
The Empire Revue -- Providence, RI September 5, 2010 |
An Intimate Garden Tour -- Bristol, RI September 5, 2010 |
Wynona Judd -- Portsmouth, NH September 5, 2010 |
Labor Day Open House at the Museum of Work and Culture – Woonsocket, RI September 6, 2010 |
Essex Shipbuilding Museum – Essex, MA September 6, 2010 |
Wang Chung -- Norfolk, CT September 9, 2010 |
Killington Classic Motorcycle Rally – Killington, VT September 9, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
Boston Pops featuring Kenny Loggins -- Pawtucket, RI September 10, 2010 |
A Night with Captain Sig and the Hillstrand Brothers from Deadliest Catch -- Providence, RI September 10, 2010 |
South End Art Hop – Burlington, VT September 10, 2010 to September 11, 2010 |
Feast in the Field -- Portsmouth, RI September 10, 2010 |
Robert Randolph and the Family Band at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 10, 2010 |
High Hopes Hoedown – Lyme, CT September 11, 2010 |
Seasonal Soiree at Plimoth Plantation – Plymouth, MA September 11, 2010 |
The Old York Antiques Show – York, ME September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
Marlboro Commuity Fair -- Marlboro, VT September 11, 2010 |
Lucy Kaplansky -- Plymouth, MA September 11, 2010 |
Roxbury Farm Tour -- Roxbury, CT September 11, 2010 |
Audubon Raptor Weekend -- Bristol, RI September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
Art on the Common -- Londonderry, NH September 11, 2010 |
Live Green Energy and Music Expo -- Manchester, VT September 11, 2010 |
Guitar Under the Stars -- Hartford, CT September 11, 2010 |
Eli's Farm Dinner -- Hamden, CT September 11, 2010 |
North Country Grand Lumberjack Challenge -- Dixville Notch, NH September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
United Maine Craftsmen's Fall Festival of Arts & Crafts -- Westbrook, ME September 11, 2010 |
Banjo and Fiddle Contests -- Lowell, MA September 11, 2010 |
Old York Antiques Show -- York, ME September 11, 2010 to September 12, 2010 |
A Colonial Girl's Day Out -- West Hartford, CT September 11, 2010 |
Heather Masse -- Portland, ME September 11, 2010 |
Irish Traditional Music -- Providence, RI September 11, 2010 |
Taste of The Deerfield Valley -- West Dover, VT September 11, 2010 |
Open House at Hearthside Mansion -- Lincoln, RI September 11, 2010 |
A Country Day at Pardon Gray Preserve -- Tiverton, RI September 11, 2010 |
Banjo and Fiddle Contests at the Lowell Summer Music Series – Lowell, MA September 11, 2010 |
Food Works Garlic Festival September 11, 2010 |
Rootsfest -- Leominster, MA September 11, 2010 |
Friends, Family, and Unity Day -- Middletown, CT September 11, 2010 |
Wicked Wine and Brew Fest -- Litchfield, NH September 11, 2010 |
Honey Harvest Family Program at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA September 11, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Ronnie Spector --Norfolk, CT September 11, 2010 |
Lucy Kaplanski -- Plymouth, MA September 11, 2010 |
Vintage & Vine -- Portsmouth, NH September 11, 2010 |
Narrows Festival of the Arts -- Fall River, MA September 12, 2010 |
Geology-of-the-Giant Hike -- Hamden, CT September 12, 2010 |
Arts Festival -- Trumbull, CT September 12, 2010 |
Grandparents’ Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI September 12, 2010 |
Hike the Military Road -- Hubbardton, VT September 12, 2010 |
End of Summer 5-Star Clambake -- Wethersfield, CT September 12, 2010 |
End of Summer 5-Star Clambake -- Wethersfield, CT September 12, 2010 |
Kayaking through History -- Kennebunk, ME September 12, 2010 |
Vermont Small Farms Food Fest -- Shelburne September 13, 2010 |
Domino Madness -- Providence, RI September 14, 2010 |
Generations of Elegance, A Standard Flower Show -- Bristol, RI September 15, 2010 to September 16, 2010 |
Road to the Scottish Highlands: A Musical Journey -- Concord, NH September 15, 2010 |
Palace Theatre Wine Tasting -- Manchester, NH September 16, 2010 |
The Warren Mill Project -- Warren, RI September 16, 2010 |
Architecture in the Post-Civil War & Pre-Guilded Age -- Norwalk, CT September 16, 2010 |
Dave Matthews Tribute Band -- Salisbury September 16, 2010 |
Young Dubliners -- Norfolk, CT September 17, 2010 |
Harvest Dinner Under the Stars -- South Glastonbury, CT September 17, 2010 |
"Hamlet" presented by Theatre in the Pines – Rockport, MA September 17, 2010 to September 18, 2010 |
Halfway to St Patrick’s Day Irish Music Weekend -- Salisbury September 17, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Provincetown Music Festival -- Provincetown, MA September 18, 2010 |
Chilifest -- New Haven, CT September 18, 2010 |
Cornfest -- Wethersfield, CT September 18, 2010 |
Irish Festival -- Milford, CT September 18, 2010 |
Antiques Show and Sale – Ogunquit, ME September 18, 2010 |
Burke Mountain Music Festival -- East Burke, VT September 18, 2010 |
Salty Dog Day -- Gloucester, MA September 18, 2010 |
7 Deadly Sins Festival -- Concord, NH September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
The New England Dessert Showcase -- Boston, MA September 18, 2010 |
Antique Show and Sale -- Ogunquit, ME September 18, 2010 |
Harvest Fest & Chowdah Cook-off -- Bethel, ME September 18, 2010 |
Family Jamboree -- Wells, ME September 18, 2010 |
Incredible India Festival -- Hartford, CT September 18, 2010 |
Classic Quilters Crafts Demonstration -- New Gloucester, ME September 18, 2010 |
Fall in the Village Art & Music Festival -- Freeport, ME September 18, 2010 |
An Afternoon With Rockwell's Models -- Stockbridge, MA September 18, 2010 |
Civil War Encampment -- Newfield, ME September 18, 2010 |
Northeast Waterfowl Festival & Carving Competition -- East Hartford, CT September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Women’s A Cappella Show -- Barre, VT September 18, 2010 |
Shipwrecks! On-Water Tour -- Vergennes, VT September 18, 2010 |
Native American Powwow -- Upton, MA September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Jump Rope Day at the Children's Museum -- Providence, RI September 18, 2010 |
13 Moons Turtle Clan Powwow -- Lincoln, RI September 18, 2010 to September 19, 2010 |
Hearthside Dinners -- Tamworth, NH September 18, 2010 |
Open Lighthouse Day -- Various, ME September 18, 2010 |
Fly-In & Classic Car Show -- Simsbury, CT September 19, 2010 |
Sunday in the Park -- New Haven, CT September 19, 2010 |
Dinner on the Hill -- Farmington, CT September 19, 2010 |
Great Big Sea -- Norfolk, CT September 19, 2010 |
Plymouth Cheese and Harvest Festival -- Plymouth, VT September 19, 2010 |
Beatrix Potter Revisited -- Plymouth, VT September 19, 2010 |
A Battlefield Ghost -- Hubbardton, VT September 19, 2010 |
Tommyknockers and More Bus Tour -- Bangor, ME September 19, 2010 |
Paddle Back in Time -- Burlington, VT September 19, 2010 |
The Magic of Storytime with Cinderella and Snow White -- Saugus, MA September 19, 2010 |
Glocester Heritage Day -- Glocester, RI September 19, 2010 |
Plymouth Cheese & Harvest Festival -- Plymouth Notch September 19, 2010 |
Native American Heritage Walk -- Washington, CT September 19, 2010 |
Lunasa in Concert – Worcester, MA September 19, 2010 |
DeCordova Musuem Family Festival -- Lincoln, MA September 19, 2010 |
Tattersall Farm Day -- Haverhill, MA September 19, 2010 |
Yo Gabba Gabba Live -- Burlington, VT September 22, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA September 23, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place -- Waltham, MA September 23, 2010 |
Brews and Blues Beer Tasting -- Mystic, CT September 23, 2010 |
Norwalk Boat Show -- Norwalk, CT September 23, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Men of Boston Cook for Women's Health -- Dorchester, MA September 23, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA September 23, 2010 |
End of Summer Soiree -- Boston, MA September 23, 2010 |
Swing Band Concert -- Waitsfield, VT September 24, 2010 |
Wine and Beer Festival and Pizza Challenge -- Bristol, RI September 24, 2010 |
The Pillowman -- Concord, NH September 24, 2010 |
Flamenco Al Andaluz -- Cambridge, MA September 24, 2010 |
Newport Mansions Wine & Food Festival -- Newport, RI September 24, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Blues Traveler -- Westport, CT September 24, 2010 |
Last Comic Standing Live Tour – Worcester, MA September 24, 2010 |
They Might Be Giants -- Providence, RI September 24, 2010 |
Chrysanthemum Festival - Bristol September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Outdoor Antiques Show -- Lebanon, CT September 25, 2010 |
Hearth Cooking Demonstration -- Wethersfield, CT September 25, 2010 |
Peru Fair -- Peru, VT September 25, 2010 |
Apple Festival & Craft Show -- Old Saybrook, CT September 25, 2010 |
Momix -- Lyndonville, VT September 25, 2010 |
Castleton Colonial Day -- Castleton, VT September 25, 2010 |
Fall Foliage Festival -- East Burke, VT September 25, 2010 |
Arts on Main -- Newport, VT September 25, 2010 |
Chili Cook-Off -- Poultney, VT September 25, 2010 |
Brattleboro-West Arts Studio Tour -- Marlboro, VT September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Pilobolus Dance Theatre -- Providence, RI September 25, 2010 |
Fiber Twist -- Deerfield, MA September 25, 2010 |
Celebrating Agriculture -- Woodstock, CT September 25, 2010 |
Eliot Festival Day -- Eliot, ME September 25, 2010 |
Autumn Celebration -- Old Orchard Beach, ME September 25, 2010 |
Blackstone Valley Music Fest -- Uxbridge, MA September 25, 2010 |
Manet Exhibit Opening Celebration – Worcester, MA September 25, 2010 |
Tribute to Elton John and Billy Joel -- Durham, NH September 25, 2010 |
History of Tea at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA September 25, 2010 |
Rocket Day -- Providence, RI September 25, 2010 |
Passport: A Craft Beer & Culinary World Tour -- Portsmouth, NH September 25, 2010 |
Miranda Vineyard Pig Roast -- Goshen, CT September 25, 2010 |
Family Nature Day -- Litchfield, CT September 25, 2010 |
Pipes in the Valley Celtic Festival -- Hartford, CT September 25, 2010 |
Fall Fair -- Redding, CT September 25, 2010 |
Stony Brook Fall Fair -- Norfolk, MA September 25, 2010 |
Bristol Harvest Festival & Car Show -- Bristol, VT September 25, 2010 |
Open Studios -- Pawtucket, RI September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Judy Collins -- Bridgeport, CT September 25, 2010 |
Candlewood Harvest Fest -- Danbury, CT September 25, 2010 |
New Hampshire Fish & Lobster Festival -- Portsmouth, NH September 25, 2010 |
Brew Fest – Amesbury, MA September 25, 2010 |
City-wide Open Artist Studios -- Lowell, MA September 25, 2010 to September 26, 2010 |
Chris Barron of the Spin Doctors -- Norfolk, CT September 26, 2010 |
Vegetarian Expo -- Concord, NH September 26, 2010 |
Autumn in the Park Fine Arts Festival -- Stafford Springs, CT September 26, 2010 |
Fall Wildflower Hike -- Hamden, CT September 26, 2010 |
Made in Vermont Music Festival -- Derby Line, VT September 26, 2010 |
"The Girl of My Dreams" -- Bristol, RI September 26, 2010 |
Antique Tractor & Truck Show -- Rehoboth, MA September 26, 2010 |
Hub on Wheels – Boston, MA September 26, 2010 |
Festival of Ale at Higgins Armory Museum -- Worcester, MA September 26, 2010 |
Beatles For Sale Cruise Night -- Portland, ME September 26, 2010 |
Fine Arts & Crafts Festival -- Lexington, MA September 26, 2010 |
Mark Olson -- Portland, ME September 27, 2010 |
Gasbarro's Wine Tasting -- Lincoln, RI September 28, 2010 |
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet -- Providence, RI September 30, 2010 |
An Evening with Dr. Maya Angelou -- Providence, RI September 30, 2010 |
JP, Chrissie & the Fairground Boys -- Portsmouth, NH September 30, 2010 |
Hildene Fall Arts Festival – Manchester, VT October 1, 2010 to October 3, 2010 |
"A Chorus Line" – New Haven, CT October 1, 2010 to October 3, 2010 |
Gladys Knight -- Ledyard, CT October 2, 2010 |
Bob Marley -- Concord, NH October 2, 2010 |
Fall Festival & Chili Cook-Off -- Claremont, NH October 2, 2010 |
Carnival and Family Fun Day -- Hopkinton, MA October 2, 2010 |
Taste of Rhode Island -- Newport, RI October 2, 2010 to October 3, 2010 |
Gordon Lightfoot -- Concord, NH October 3, 2010 |
NH Coin, Currency, and Stamp Expo -- Manchester, NH October 7, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Capitol Steps – New Haven, CT October 7, 2010 |
The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artists Tour -- Ledyard, CT October 8, 2010 |
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Sean Fleming and his Ragtime Orchestra -- Bristol, ME October 9, 2010 |
So You Think You Can Dance Tour -- Ledyard, CT October 9, 2010 |
Dance in the Fells -- Medford, MA October 9, 2010 |
Mystic Seaport Chowderfest -- Mystic, CT October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010 |
Harvest Weekend at Billings Farm & Museum – Woodstock, VT October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Spirits of Old Wethersfield -- Wethersfield, CT October 9, 2010 |
WHEB Chili Cook-Off -- Portsmouth, NH October 9, 2010 |
North American Sea Glass Festival -- Hyannis, MA October 9, 2010 to October 10, 2010 |
Cape Ann Artisans Studio Tour -- Rockland, ME October 9, 2010 to October 11, 2010 |
Open Creamery Day -- statewide, ME October 10, 2010 |
Galumpha: The Human Jungle Gym -- Providence, RI October 13, 2010 |
Foliage, Food and Wine Festival – Blue Hill, ME October 14, 2010 to October 17, 2010 |
Farm Dinner at Gore Place – Waltham, MA October 14, 2010 |
Young @ Heart Chorus -- Concord, NH October 15, 2010 |
Archaeology Fair -- Boston, MA October 15, 2010 to October 16, 2010 |
Harvest Fair -- West Hartford, CT October 16, 2010 |
Keene Pumpkin Fest -- Keene, NH October 16, 2010 |
Wellfleet OysterFest -- Wellfleet, MA October 16, 2010 to October 17, 2010 |
Falmouth Cranberry Harvest and Farm Festival -- East Falmouth, MA October 16, 2010 |
Slam Poet Iyeoka Ivie Okoawo -- Concord, NH October 21, 2010 |
“Hair” – New Haven, CT October 22, 2010 to October 24, 2010 |
Fright at The Fort -- Prospect, ME October 22, 2010 to October 30, 2010 |
“Celebrity Autobiography” -- Concord, NH October 23, 2010 |
The Merchants of Bollywood -- Providence, RI October 26, 2010 |
Ghosts on The Banke -- Portsmouth, NH October 29, 2010 to October 30, 2010 |
Je'Caryous Johnson's “Cheaper To Keep Her” – New Haven, CT October 29, 2010 to October 30, 2010 |
Camp Sunshine Pumpkin Festival – Freeport, ME October 30, 2010 |
Joan Baez – New Haven, CT November 5, 2010 |
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA November 6, 2010 |
A Night to Remember – New Haven, CT November 6, 2010 |
Pianist Robert Degaetano -- Providence, RI November 7, 2010 |
Richie Havens Farm Relief Concert -- Lebanon, NH November 12, 2010 |
History of Tea at Historic Deerfield – Deerfield, MA November 13, 2010 |
Aretha Franklin -- Ledyard, CT November 20, 2010 |
The Muir String Quartet -- Providence, RI November 22, 2010 |
Shaker Suppers at Hancock Shaker Village – Pittsfield, MA November 27, 2010 |
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