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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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New Hampshire’s Seacoast is home to some of the earliest history of European settlers anywhere in the country. Believe it or not, much of that history is…
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The state has added three churches to the New Hampshire Register of Historic Places.The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that…
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A historic church in Claremont that’s been vacant for years will soon open its doors once again. The church dates back to the 19th century and occupies a…
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It’s been 23 years since the old Concord Theatre on South Main Street closed its doors for good, but there’s a renewed effort to bring it back to life.The…
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Cruise along just about any back road in New Hampshire and you’re likely to come across an old wooden barn. The state is home to more than 15,000 of them,…
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A historic general store and tourist attraction in New Hampshire that closed earlier this year is up for auction.The Brick Store in Bath was built in the…
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At 5,525 miles, the US and Canadian border is the longest and friendliest in the world, but the long relationship between the two nations is not without…
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The Hilltop School in Somersworth has been named to the National Register of Historic Places.Its predecessor was Great Falls High School, the first public…
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A New Hampshire school named to the National Register of Historic Places has an unusual feature on its grounds: the gravesite of a dog considered to be…