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Two hundred years ago, Richard Potter was one of the nation’s most famous entertainers, but he’s all but vanished from public memory. So has his…
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Portsmouth turns 400 years old in 2023 and planning for that birthday is already under way.Portsmouth residents will have a chance tonight to share their…
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In 1859, a Mrs. H.E. Wilson published a novel at her own expense. The book told the story of a biracial girl named Frado abandoned by her mother to be…
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It's 'Lafayette Day' in N.H., Celebrate AccordinglyIt doesn't pack the same wallop or stoke the local pride as much as, say, John Stark Day, honoring the general who coined the Live Free or Die motto.…
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A gas station-turned-coffee shop in Lebanon, a stone-arched bridge in New Ipswich, and a church turned into condominiums in Concord are among projects…
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The New Hampshire Commission on Native American Affairs says it is not satisfied with interpretive text meant to address a controversial mural at the…
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Archaeologists with the New Hampshire Department of Historical Resources say recent discoveries at Livermore Falls may reveal the site has human history…
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New Hampshire Students to Study Historic Site with Ties to 2 CulturesA 19th-century mill community with possible Native American ties will be this year's site for the archaeology field school's summer program, run by New…
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It wasn't gold, money or skeletons.But the newly-found items, including old ledgers, now-vintage fans and Civil War bonds, locked for decades in an old…
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In our continuing series Only in New Hampshire, we tackle listener questions about the Granite State communities and occasionally get the chance to…