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Marelli's Market in Hampton celebrates its centenary with a new book and a museum exhibit.Back in 1914, Italian immigrants Luigi and Celestina Marelli…
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The town meeting has often been called “the purest form of democracy,” and for more than three centuries, it was how New Hampshire local government was…
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250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New Hampshire TownsIn a year-long series called “250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New Hampshire Towns," NHPR’s Keith Shields has traveled all across the Granite…
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In a year-long series called “250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New Hampshire Towns," NHPR’s Keith Shields has traveled all across the Granite…
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On September 28, 1863, Sarah Josepha Hale of Newport, New Hampshire, wrote a letter to President Lincoln. The author of Mary Had A Little Lamb and one of…
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Everybody can benefit from taking a field trip. And here’s your chance… this Saturday is Smithsonian magazine’s annual Museum Day Live. Follow this link:…
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August is the month when towns all over New Hampshire hold their Old Home Day festivals, featuring fair food, games, entertainment, and kid-friendly…
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At the heart of a heated debate between UNH and Durham residents is a swimming pool. During the Great Depression, the pool was built over a popular pond…
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This year, 13 New Hampshire towns are celebrating their 250th anniversaries. As part of a new series called “250 Years In The Making: Stories From 13 New…
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Back in 1779, 20 slaves made the case for their freedom before the New Hampshire General Court. After noting it wasn’t the right time, the body postponed…