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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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39 Gifford Farm Rd., Stratham, New Hampshire, United States

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Portsmouth Ave & Raeder Dr, Stratham, NH 03885

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Stratham,NH,US

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105 Marcy Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Located on the waterfront directly across from Strawberry Banke, this city park offers lovely gardens and ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Located within Prescott Park are two warehouses, one of which is the 1705 Sheafe Warehouse which now houses... More on PlanetWare

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State Pier Hampton Beach, New Hampshire 03842 United States
Half Day Hampton Beach Fishing This four-hour fishing trip may take you between 3 and 12 miles from shore. In the spring we fish for cod, pollack, haddock and cusk, and other groundfish. Late sprin... More on AnglerWeb.com
We selected the Al Gauron deep-sea fishing excursion out of Hampton Beach, New Hampshire, because my partner had used it before. When ... More on igougo

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Exeter NH 03833, United States of America
Inscription. Founded by Rev. John Wheelwright in 1638, Exeter was one of the four original towns in the colony. Following New Hampshires provisional declaration of independence on January 5, 1776, it served as the capital of the new ... More on HMDB

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Exeter NH 03833, United States of America
Inscription. This cannon was presented by Captain George Leonard Smith, U. S. N. (1876-1951) to honor Exeters veterans of World War II. Captain Smith was a native son of Exeter, a prolific inventor, and a veteran of three wars. This ... More on HMDB

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Exeter NH 03833, United States of America
Inscription. The historic Town House of Exeter stood near this site. Here on January 5, 1776, the Provincial Congress adopted and signed the first state constitution thereby establishing an independent state government, the first ... More on HMDB

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Exeter NH 03833, United States of America
Looking for information about visiting the museum? See the Visit Us page. The Museum's History Located in historic downtown Exeter, the American Independence Museum comprises the 18th century Ladd-... More on Independencemuseum.org
Inscription. Built about 1721 as one of New Hampshires earliest brick houses, and enlarged and clapboarded in the 1750s, this dwelling served as the state treasury during the Revolution. Here were ... More on HMDB
