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Museums & Memorials

The Girl Who Saved Warner House

by Vintage Pics

She saved a 1716 architectural gem from becoming a gas station.

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Kickstarting the Portsmouth Cultural Renaissance

by J. Dennis Robinson

How it began and why it can’t happen again

Read moreKickstarting the Portsmouth Cultural Renaissance

Warner House Before the Warners

by J. Dennis Robinson

Do not leave Portsmouth without taking this tour

Read moreWarner House Before the Warners

Portsmouth Razed and Portsmouth Saved

by J. Dennis Robinson

Despite the Chicken Littles, the city has an excellent preservation record

Read morePortsmouth Razed and Portsmouth Saved

Puddle Dock: A Neighborhood Lost

by J. Dennis Robinson

We live in the shadow and sunshine of the past

Read morePuddle Dock: A Neighborhood Lost

Mr. Badger’s Unseen Monument

by Vintage Pics

The man who launched 100 ships

Read moreMr. Badger’s Unseen Monument

Seacoast NH: Unsettled Since 1623

by Vintage Pics

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

Read moreSeacoast NH: Unsettled Since 1623

Lost at Sea

by J. Dennis Robinson

“O hear us when we cry to Thee for those in peril on the sea.”

Read moreLost at Sea

Last Call for Stoodley’s Tavern on Daniel Street

by Vintage Pics

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

Read moreLast Call for Stoodley’s Tavern on Daniel Street

Unraveling Stories of Old York Artifacts

by J. Dennis Robinson

Modern curators turn objects back into human lives

Read moreUnraveling Stories of Old York Artifacts

York Museum Has Come a Long Way Since 1901

by Vintage Pics

From Gramma's attic to sophisticated museum preservation

Read moreYork Museum Has Come a Long Way Since 1901

Yes, Virginia, There Was Slavery in New Hampshire, Too

by J. Dennis Robinson

Despite pushback, the history of slavery in America is being studied and taught

Read moreYes, Virginia, There Was Slavery in New Hampshire, Too
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