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Hotel Wentworth Opens in 1874

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It started as a boxy hotel on a bluff with an observation tower on the roof

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Ring in the New, Recycle the Old

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Young meets old on Daniel Street

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Famous Fake Bonhomme Flag Unfurled

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Even Abraham Lincoln was fooled

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When Badgers Gather

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In the days of the Badger Family Creamery

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Mr. Badger’s Unseen Monument

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The man who launched 100 ships

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A Simpler, Cheaper Halloween in 1932

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Before giant human skeletons sold at Home Depot

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All that Jazz in 1955 “Cinerama Holiday”

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De Rochemont experimented with cinerama twice

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Our Portsmouth Parking Poster Parody

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Sometimes, all you can do is laugh at your problems

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Seacoast NH: Unsettled Since 1623

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Just because it's carved in granite, doesn't make it true

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Last Call for Stoodley’s Tavern on Daniel Street

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The second tavern of James Stoodley before its move to Strawbery Banke Museum

Read moreLast Call for Stoodley’s Tavern on Daniel Street

Anne Molloy’s Memo to the Dawnland

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Molloy was a rare voice attempting to tell Indigenous history to children.

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Two Worlds of Portsmouth Architecture

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Portsmouth was “little in touch with the old, having scant sympathy with its point of view.”

Read moreTwo Worlds of Portsmouth Architecture
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