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New Hampshire Historical Society - http://www.nhhistory.org/
Preserving the past - charting the future. |
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New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources - http://www.state.nh.us/nhdhr/
Historic preservation promotes the use, understanding, and conservation of such properties for the education,inspiration, pleasure, and enrichment of New Hampshire's citizens. |
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Heritage New Hampshire - http://www.heritagenh.com/
An attraction in Glen where the sights, feelings, sounds, and even aromas of the past are presented to make the state's history and heritage come alive. Prices, schedule, coupon, and virtual tours. |
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New Hampshire Maps - http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/new_hampshire.html
The Perry-Castaņeda Library Map Collection. |
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New Hampshire Preservation Alliance - http://nhpreservation.org/
Non-profit organization dedicated to preservation of historic buildings and resources. Offers grants for specific projects including houses and barns. Provides list of projects, grant application, laws and regulations, related links, and contact information. |
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New Hampshire - American Local History Network - http://home.att.net/~Local_History/NH_History.htm
Research New Hampshire local history and genealogy by county, category and era via extensive collection of history and genealogy information and links. |
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New Hampshire Aviation Historical Society - http://www.nhahs.org/
Works to preserve the history of aviation in New Hampshire. Event listings, membership information, newsletter archive, contact information, and sponsor's page. |
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New Hampshire Archaeological Society - http://www.nhas.org/
Presents an award for outstanding contributions to research. List of recipients, application to join, officers, events, articles from the Bulletin of the New Hampshire Archeologist. |
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New Hampshire Historical Markers - http://www.state.nh.us/markers/
New Hampshire's historical markers point out 158 important places in New Hampshire's past. Some of these places contain tangible reminders of the past like a covered bridge or an old house. Others simply mark the spot where such a structure once stood, or they mark the location of a historical event that left no trace at all. |
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The Concord Coach - http://theconcordcoach.tripod.com/
Information on the world famous Abbot-Downing Concord Coaches and a little about the working conditions in the 1800s. Recent and historic photographs. |
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New Hampshire Antiquarian Society - http://www.nhantiquarian.org/
Historical society for the town of Hopkinton also maintains an almost complete set of New Hampshire state papers (Revolutionary War information), many New Hampshire town histories. |
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The Franklin Pierce Bicentennial - http://www.franklinpierce.ws/
Site commemorates the bicentennial of the birth of Franklin Pierce (1804-1869), the 14th President of the United States of America. |
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Famous New Hampshire People - http://seacoastnh.com/Famous_People/Link_Free_or_Die/
Short biographies of prominent NH citizens, with photo and links for further information. |
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Stalking New Hampshire's Historical Markers - http://www.geocities.com/afka_bob/nhhistmk/nhhistmkhome.htm
Photos and text of, and directions to the state's historical markers with some photos of the subjects of the markers and links to related sites. |
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Association of Historical Societies of New Hampshire - http://www.historicalsocietiesnh.org/
Conducts workshops and programs for local historical societies. Provides calendar of meetings and events, directory, related links, membership information, and contact details. |