The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that the State Historical Resources Council has added 23 listings — including libraries, places of worship, a blacksmith shop, a train ...
Students, faculty members and state historians reflected on New Hampshire history and the state’s unique cultural identity.
New Hampshire students can now read George Washington’s letters, learn about a woman who ran for governor before being allowed to vote, and review the will of a former enslaved man that was written ...
This is NHPR’s The Big Question. We ask you a question about life in New Hampshire, you submit an answer, and we feature your voices on air and online. From Franklin Pierce to Daniel Webster to ...
It's the middle of summer in New England, and what better way is there to cool off than at one of New Hampshire's beaches? With beautiful coastlines up and down the Seacoast, the state is full of ...
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that the State Historical Resources Council recently added six properties to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. The ...
It is surprising that New Hampshire’s monument to Hannah Duston, dedicated in 1874 by Governor James A. Weston and a broad group of lawyers, clergy and businessmen, should suddenly spark calls for its ...