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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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280 Marcy Street, Portsmouth

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600 Market Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
'USS Albacore (AGSS-569)' was a unique research submarine that pioneered the American version of the teardr... More on Wikipedia
This was a very nice and educational stop for us. The USS Albacore research submarine is on static display ... More on TripAdvisor

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76 Northwest Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
'Richard Jackson House' in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, is the oldest surviving wood frame house in New ... More on Wikipedia
Go on the first Saturday in June and it's free . More on Yahoo! Travel

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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
Scottish Revolutionary War hero John Paul ("I have not yet begun to fight") Jones is believed to have liv... More on Frommers
The Portsmouth Historical Society runs this house. Being somebody who is intersted in the history of John P... More on TripAdvisor

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6 Washington St, Portsmouth, NH, USA

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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

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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

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364 Middle Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
The Rundlet-May House was built in 1807 in Portsmouth by James Rundlet. The house features furniture made by l ... More on PlanetWare
'Rundlet-May House' in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, USA, was built in 1807 by James Rundlet, who acquired his wealth in the textile trade. Rundlet imported his wallpapers from England and purchased h... More on Wikipedia
