Museums in Stratham, New Hampshire

#1.

158 Portsmouth Av at Winnicutt Rd, Stratham, NH 03885

  • Stratham can trace it's roots back to London through a business venture of Edward Hilton, and the Fisherman's Guild of London. When the men first landed with their families and all of their belongings, they began to settle. They then ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

 

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5 Portland St., South Berwick, Maine

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  • Writer Sarah Orne Jewett spent much of her life in this stately Georgian residence, owned by her family sin... More on Heritage

  • The adjacent library was open: this is the town's public library, in a building of similar vintage as the J... More on TripAdvisor

 

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117 Main Street, Kennebunk, Maine

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  • Built in 1825 by William Lord, the old Brick Store has been a museum of local culture and history since 193... More on Weather.com

  • From the fascinating Native American exhibits in the first gallery (including an incredible tale of pre... More on TripAdvisor

 

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#4.

3 Silk Farm Rd, Concord, New Hampshire

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  • Offers information about New Hampshire sanctuaries and ... More on TripAdvisor

  • The farm has tame trails ideal for children 2-5. More on TripAdvisor

 

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#5.

161 Washington Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts

  • Built in 1768 for one of the wealthiest merchants in the colonies, the Lee Mansion is internationally recognized as an extraordinary example of pre-Revolutionary Georgian architecture. The attract... More on Frommers

  • Never forget the tour of Lee Mansion with our tour guide Slyvia More on TripAdvisor

 

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#6.

Market Square Newburyport, MA 01950

  • Right in the center of downtown, the Firehouse Center for the Arts offers world class musical and stage productions as well as an ongoing series of art exhibits. The Firehouse Center is situated ne... More on uptake_content

  • about Firehouse Center for the Arts: The historic building built as a market house and lyceum by the citizens of Newburyport in 1823 served as the Central Fire Station from the mid 1800s until 1980... More on GoCityKids

 

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