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Moving the 1789 Fire Society Trunk

by J. Dennis Robinson

The artifacts of an ancient society moved unnoticed through the streets in 2012

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Writing about Child Labor for Children

by J. Dennis Robinson

Teaching kids about past exploitation in a world where it is still widely practiced

Read moreWriting about Child Labor for Children

When a Building You Love Dies

by J. Dennis Robinson

State Street fire sparks memories

Read moreWhen a Building You Love Dies

So Much Art Around Town

by J. Dennis Robinson

Back when the art boom really began to kick in and the segway boom wasn't

Read moreSo Much Art Around Town

Gullzilla: Attack of the Killer Seagull

by J. Dennis Robinson

For one brief shining moment, I was king of the island.

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The Graphic Life of Robert Squier

by J. Dennis Robinson

The artist behind the Portsmouth Time Machine, Bunker Hill Time Machine, and many more.

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Making Joyful Noise with Jeff Landrock

by J. Dennis Robinson

Testing, testing...Jeff, can you still hear me?

Read moreMaking Joyful Noise with Jeff Landrock

Making the Music Hall History Video

by J. Dennis Robinson

How to squish the 400-year evolution of local culture into 24 minutes

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USS Albacore Journal: May 15, 1985

by J. Dennis Robinson

They tore open the road and a railroad bridge to land a submarine

Read moreUSS Albacore Journal: May 15, 1985

Hamilton Smith, We Hardly Knew Ye

by J. Dennis Robinson

Turns out he's a real person, not just a building at UNH

Read moreHamilton Smith, We Hardly Knew Ye

Little Lynx Launched in Portsmouth Pond

by Stormhill

By J. Dennis Robinson I missed the launch of the $3 million Privateer Lynx in Rockport, Maine in October 2001. It was an incredible event, I hear, with thousands of cheering spectators. I interviewed people who were on the scene for my book, America’s Privateer: Lynx and the War of 1812. Ten years …

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Warner House Lightning Rod Legend Lives On

by Stormhill

Ben Franklin was in town at the time

Read moreWarner House Lightning Rod Legend Lives On
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