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Most People Don’t Know That Claude Rains’ Gravesite Is Found Right Here In New Hampshire

There Is A Unique Man-Made Wonder Hiding In This Small Town In New Hampshire

The Incredible Hike In New Hampshire That Leads To A Fascinating Abandoned Mine

Take A Stroll Through New Hampshire’s Past At This Former Farm And Homestead

Explore This Secret Trail Around One Of The Historic Estates In New Hampshire
Explore the historic Weeks Estate and its surrounding hiking trails in New Hampshire's White Mountain National Forest.

Experience A New Side Of New Hampshire On This One-Of-A-Kind Adventure
Experience New Hampshire's seacoast history through a guided bike tour starting at the John Paul Jones House in Portsmouth.

It’s A Little-Known Fact That The Alarm Clock Was Actually Invented In New Hampshire
Levi Hutchins of New Hampshire invented the world's first alarm clock, contributing to several historical firsts in the state.

The Oldest Building In New Hampshire Was Built in 1664
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is home to the Richard Jackson House, the oldest building in the state, showcasing well-preserved historic architecture.

With A Collection Of World War II History, This Small Town Museum In New Hampshire Is A True Hidden Gem
The Wright Museum of World War II in Wolfeboro, NH, offers a unique collection documenting life during the war both on the battlefield and at home.

Few People Know New Hampshire Was Home To The First Mountain-Climbing Cog Railway In The World
The Mount Washington Cog Railway offers a historic and scenic ascent to the summit of Mt. Washington in New Hampshire.

Most People Don’t Know About New Hampshire’s Deadly Willey Slide
The Willey House in Crawford Notch, New Hampshire, survived a massive landslide in 1826 that tragically claimed the lives of the Willey family and their hired hands.

Few People Know New Hampshire Was Home To The First Women’s Magazine Editor In America
New Hampshire is known for its beautiful scenery and significant historical firsts, including contributions by writer and activist Sarah Josepha Buell Hale.

Back In The Day, This Quiet New Hampshire Town Was An Art Colony
Cornish, New Hampshire, was home to a prominent art colony in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting notable artists and politicians.

Almost Nobody Knows That Parts Of The Iconic Movie “On Golden Pond” Were Filmed In This Tiny New Hampshire Town
On Golden Pond was filmed at Squam Lake in Holderness, New Hampshire, showcasing the state's natural beauty.

15 Rare Photos Taken In Manchester, New Hampshire During The Great Depression
Manchester, New Hampshire, experienced significant hardships during the Great Depression but gradually returned to normalcy by the late 1930s.

One Of The Highest Bridges In The Whole Country Is Right Here In New Hampshire
The Piscataqua River Bridge, connecting New Hampshire and Maine, is one of the highest bridges in the U.S. and a significant transportation corridor.

Few People Know The Iconic Daniel Webster Statue In New Hampshire Was Actually Imported From Germany
Concord, New Hampshire, is known for its historic buildings and landmarks, including several memorials to Daniel Webster.

We Bet You Didn’t Know This Small Town In New Hampshire Was Home To The Oldest Artists’ Retreat In America
Peterborough, New Hampshire, known for its historic mill town and one of the first public libraries, is also a hub for famous artists through the MacDowell Fellowship.

New Hampshire Has A Lost Town Most People Don’t Know About

The Concord Coach Was Invented At This Old Factory In New Hampshire From The 1800s
New Hampshire is the birthplace of several significant inventions, including the snowmobile and the modern kitchen stove.

New Hampshire’s 1907 Train Wreck Is One Of The Worst Disasters In U.S. History
The Quebec Express train disaster of 1907 is one of the worst in New Hampshire's history.

A Terrifying, Deadly Storm Struck New Hampshire In 1978 And No One Saw It Coming
The Blizzard of 1978 was a devastating snowstorm in New Hampshire, causing significant damage and loss of life.

Here Are 8 Things They Don’t Teach You About New Hampshire In School
Discover lesser-known facts about New Hampshire, from its unique local culture to historical landmarks.

Here’s The Story Behind Castle In The Clouds In New Hampshire
Castle in the Clouds in Moultonborough, NH, is a historic estate with panoramic views and extensive hiking trails.

These 4 New Hampshire Hiking Trails Lead To Some Incredible Pieces Of History
Explore New Hampshire's history through hiking trails that lead to historic sites like fire towers, lime kilns, and old farm fields.

You Can See Historic Military Artifacts At This State Historic Park In New Castle, New Hampshire
Fort Stark Historic Site in New Castle, New Hampshire, offers a blend of scenic coastal views and rich military history.

A Visit To The 5 Most Historic New Hampshire Towns Is Like Going Back In Time
Explore five historic towns in New Hampshire, each offering a unique glimpse into America's past.

The Town Of Nashua, New Hampshire Was The First To Establish An Integrated Baseball Team In America
New Hampshire's Nashua Dodgers were the first integrated baseball team in the U.S., breaking racial barriers in the 1940s.

There Are 3 Must-See Historic Landmarks In Charming Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Discover three historic landmarks in Portsmouth that highlight the city's rich history.

Don’t Even Think About Skipping A Visit To The Oldest Town In New Hampshire
Exeter, New Hampshire, one of the oldest towns in America, offers rich history and beautiful nature.





