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Nashua Historical Society

Nashua, New Hampshire

Historical Society

New Hampshire Antiquarian Society

Hopkinton, New Hampshire

History

New Hampshire Farm Museum

Milton, New Hampshire

History

New Hampshire Historical Society

Concord, New Hampshire

History, Historical Society

We love New Hampshire. And, we've been saving its history for nearly two centuries. Since 1823, the New Hampshire Historical Society has been preserving our state's past and telling its rich stories to each generation. Nowhere will you find a more extensive collection of objects and archives related to New Hampshire's history. Each year, the Society uses its vast collection to serve thousands of members and visitors through our research library, museum, publications, and outreach programs. And, our education programs touch the lives of children from virtually every community across the state. The Society is an independent, nonprofit organization, not a state-funded agency. All of our work to save, preserve, and share New Hampshire's past depends on contributions from people like you.

Newport Historical Society Museum

Newport, New Hampshire

Historical Society

The Newport Historical Society Museum represents the birthplace of one of New Hampshire's earliest and most successful mill towns. Our most prominent historical figure is Sarah Josepha Hale, editor of Godeys Ladies Book and author of "Mary Had A Little Lamb. And WE KNOW COVERED BRIDGES! We successfully spearheaded the historic restoration of the Corbin Covered Bridge and most recently completed a year-long fund raiser to help preserve the Pier Bridge, the longest wooden railroad covered bridge in the world.

North Hampton Public Library

North Hampton, New Hampshire

Library

Nottingham Square Schoolhouse Museum

Nottingham, New Hampshire

History

New England Ski Museum

Franconia, New Hampshire

Specialized

New Hampshire Boat Museum

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

History, Specialized

The Museum is open daily Memorial Day Weekend through Columbus Day Weekend. Hours are: 10am-4pm Monday through Saturday, and Sundays 12noon-4pm. The Museum is located at 399 Center Street, Wolfeboro Falls, 2 miles from downtown Wolfeboro, in the former Allen “A” Resort dance hall/theater building. For further details, contact the museum at: 569-4554, museum@nhbm.org, visit www.nhbm.org, or follow them on Facebook.

New Hampshire Historical Society

Concord, New Hampshire

Historical Society

New London Historical Society

New London, New Hampshire

Historical Society

NH Snowmobile Museum

Allenstown, New Hampshire

Specialized

Northern Forest Heritage Park

Berlin, New Hampshire

Culture, Historic House, Park