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44 Government Street Kittery, Maine 03904

#2.
Rogers Road, Kittery, ME 03904
Topics: maritime. More on MuseumStuff.com
Naval vessels have been built along the Piscataqua River since the Revolution, starting with John Paul Jones' sloop The Ranger which launched from Badger's Island in 1777. At Kittery's museum, exh... More on Portsmouthnh.com

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14 Hancock St. Portsmouth, NH, United States
As the location of Portsmouth's first settlement in 1630 and a residential area until the early 1960s, Str... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
The living- museum aims to make history real: costumed docents explain what life was like in Portsmouth fro... More on travelandleisure

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135 Daniel St, Portsmouth, NH 03801
The Mission The Seacoast African American Cultural Center is to celebrate the lives and achievements of black people, with emphasis on the unique story of African Americans in the Seacoast, and to infuse young people with an appreciation ... More on Saacc-nh.org

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143 Pleasant St., Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The Governor John Langdon House in Portsmouth was built by John Langdon, the New Hampshire Senate's president ... More on PlanetWare
Before I start let me say that coming the second weekend of June was not the greatest idea in the world . Only a handful of the beautiful ... More on igougo

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43 Middle St, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
'John Paul Jones House' was the home of Captain Gregory Purcell and his wife in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. ... More on Wikipedia
The Portsmouth Historical Society runs this house. Being somebody who is intersted in the history of John P... More on TripAdvisor

#7.
6 Washington Street, Dover, NH 03820
The Children's Museum of NH offers a multitude of hands-on learning experiences for children ages 1-12 and ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
A young child under 5 would certainly find this museum appealing though. More on TripAdvisor

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500 Market Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire 03802
The Chamber of Commerce offers 2 different tours here. The Highlights Tour tells lively and interesting stories relating almost 400 years of history, and the Twilight Tour that tells of its more colorful, bawdy side. Both are outside ... More on DogFriendly.com

#9.
150 Daniel Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The finest New England example of an 18th-century, urban brick dwelling, this house was built in 1716 and, during its early years, was the home of leading merchants and officials of the royal prov... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Built in 1716-1718 for Captain Archibald Macpheadris and his bride-to-be Sarah Wentworth, daughter of New Hampshire's provincial Governor, John Wentworth, the Warner House is the earliest extant b... More on Heritage

#10.
154 Market St, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Built in 1763, this house was the residence of wealthy 18th-century shipowners and merchants and is furnished in that period to reflect the family's lifestyle. William Whipple, a signer of the Dec... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Built for a family of prosperous merchants and traders, this 1763 home is as notable for its elegant gardens as it is for the home's great hall and elaborate carvings. Now a National Historic Land... More on Frommers
