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The New Hampshire Historic
Resource Council has
added the Pelham Library and
Memorial Building in Pelham
to the New Hampshire State
Register of Historic Places.
The register is part of the
state’s efforts to recognize and
encourage public and private
efforts to identify and protect
historically significant properties
throughout ...
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BY DERRICK PERKINS
Town officials have gained
public support to replace a
closed, structurally deficient
bridge recognized by the state
as a historical landmark by next
year.
Selectmen fulfilled a request
by the New Hampshire Division
of Cultural Resources to publicly
present plans to replace the Castle
Hill Road bridge and to ...
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The New Hampshire Department of Historical Resources announced that 12 properties have recently been added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, including three in Hooksett and one in Allenstown.
The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places recognizes and honors properties that are meaningful in the history, architecture, ...
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BY DARRELL HALEN
It is considered by some to
be a historic landmark, a
reminder of a once-thriving
transportation system.
But soon, the old trolley barn
in Pelham’s town center will
be torn down.
It’s not going to be demolished,
however, without a
farewell.
St. Patrick’s Parish, which
owns the building, is holding
a ...
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Join the Alliance and co-hosts, the Sanbornton Historical Society, for a day of barn history, architecture and exploration in central New Hampshire! At 10 a.m., July 12, John Porter, co-author of Preserving Old Barns, will present "Form & Function of N.H. Barns," an illustrated lecture on barn architecture, at the historic Lane ...
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BY TOBY HENRYBritish Redcoats opened fire on local residents in an incident that many say will mark the beginning of a revolt of epic proportions.
This recreation of the historic Boston Massacre of 1770 was one of many historical events that was recreated in real life by local youth and staff members of Jesse Remington High School. The ...
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Historic New England presents a five-week lecture series At Home in the Georgian Period at the Governor John Langdon House on Wednesdays starting May 7. Environment, politics, climate, religion, and material culture shaped the patterns of life developed in the early American colonies. In this mini-course, explore the many influences of ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEYOn Interstate 89, drivers zoom by with cellular phones, GPS navigators and DVD players installed in their cars.
Less than a minute off that highway sits a building where things are a little different.
The New Hampshire Antiquarian Society in Hopkinton houses pieces of the town’s history, and has done so for nearly 150 years ...
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By Darrell Halen
On most days, Carl Haroian is a Salem High School junior. But during a recent
morning, he became William Turner, a young Confederate soldier.
It was part of The Southern Experience, a project where 48 juniors in Comprehensive
American Studies II study life in the South around the time of the Civil War,
and each take ...
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say NO to OBAMA,CLINTON,ROMNEY,heck I would even say no to the Singer(oops senator) from Arizona "bomb bomb bomb ...bomb bomb IRAN" for someone that jokes about this do we want someone ITCHING to press that button?
ALERT : Clinton Fundraiser heads to Prison!!!!!
Vote NO on SENATORS and Vote YES to GOV.Huckabee
Remember ...
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