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new hampshire history: Museums Open in Croydon and Claremont New Hampshire - 07/24/11 05:16 AM
Museums Open in Croydon and Claremont New Hampshire, come spend the day learning History. You have your choice of attending one of the two different Museums or both of them.


We'll start out with the Samuel Morse Museum of the Croydon Historical Society in Croydon, New Hampshire. This Museum is open every Sunday July through August. The Samuel Morse Museum is located at 879 New Hampshire Route 10 in Croydon, New Hampshire. You are able to visit between the hours of 1:00 P.M. and 4:00 P.M. You'll be able to enjoy looking at displays of area interest, the incredibly … (6 comments)

new hampshire history: The Fort at No.4 School Tours in Charlestown New Hampshire Part Two - 04/10/11 04:10 AM
The Fort at No.4 School Tours in Charlestown New Hampshire Part Two, there were mighty harsh New England Winters had to deal with, there was the Three Day Siege between the 7th and 10th of April 1747, Multiple Families had to live in lean-toes. Are you able to imagine doing that?

 
The settlers of the Fort at No. 4 had to endure all of these things and more. Your experience won't be as harrowing, but you'll become a part of the 18th century as you connect with a piece of our country's past. More than 250 years ago, during … (4 comments)

new hampshire history: New Hampshire Ski History Event in Newport New Hampshire - 02/06/11 07:51 PM
New Hampshire Ski History Event in Newport New Hampshire, the Newport Winter Carnival events are going on in. An up coming event as part of the Winter Carnival will be held on Monday the 7th of February 2011.

 
 
 
 
What a mighty fine way to get into the mood for the Newport, New Hampshire Winter Carnival, than by joining the Newport Historical Society for a program about a sport at the very heart and History of Newport, New Hampshire. This is a Free program for folks to attend and enjoy.New Hampshire Ski History Event in Newport New … (8 comments)

new hampshire history: New Hampshire Land and Real Estate was not always the way it is today - 07/21/10 10:36 AM
New Hampshire Land and Real Estate was not always the way it is today, as many of my friends and readers know, I'm a Blood Brother to the Cheyenn Nation, that is the main reason for the backgrounds that I use on my blog. Like the one I have right now is in Honor of the Spirit of the White Buffalo. The land and real estate in New Hampshire sure was not always as we know it today! The Dawn-Land People lived upon the land knowen as the State of New Hampshire. The Dawn-Land People knew one did not own land, … (10 comments)

new hampshire history: New Hampshire Fort At No. 4 Attraction Event - 06/12/10 07:07 PM
New Hampshire Fort At No. 4 Attraction Event , next weekend the first event at the Charlestown, New Hampshire Fort at No. 4, will be helding its first event since the Fort closed its gates back in 2008. If you live in New Hampshire or Vermont, or you will be visiting New Hampshire or Vermont, please be sure to add the Fort At No. 4 Living History Museum in Charlestown, New Hampshire to your list of  attractions and events to visit on Saturday the 19th or Sunday the 20th of June, you are more than welcome to stop by and visit … (10 comments)

new hampshire history: Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Series - 04/13/10 03:36 PM
Historic Homes Charlestown New Hampshire-Series, Home Buyer would you like to live in a home thats part of our fine American History? Then you'll want to come to  Charlestown, New Hampshire. Which you will not only be able to live in a Historic Home, but you will also be able to live in New Hampshire's fineness villages, and one of the largst Historic Districts, in all of the State. And possible all of New England. Be my guest and pull up a chair and relax and enjoy a nice cool glass of sweet tea with me, as we explore the History … (8 comments)

new hampshire history: The Common Man Inn and Restaurant in Claremont New Hampshire - 08/07/09 11:57 PM
The Common Man Inn and Restaurat in Claremont New Hampshire, are located in the Monadnock Mills. The Mills is register with the National Register of Historic Places. And the buildings have been renoveated.


The Common Man Inn has 35 very unique rooms in one of the City of Claremont's historic renovated mill buildings. When you stay at The Common Man Inn, you'll have a mighty fine view of the Sugar River and Mountains of the area. There are fireplaces, jacuzzis, and you can even have one of the available suotes to stay in. There a fitness Center. You will … (6 comments)

new hampshire history: The Dwelling that The Charlestown Animal Hospital is in, Charlestown New Hampshire - 08/02/09 02:45 AM
The Dwelling that The Charlestown Animal Hospital is in, Charlestown New Hampshire. The Dwelling its self sure does have a lot of very interesting things about it. As I wrote in my blog post titled The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire. The very first dwelling that was on this site was back in 1752, which Captain James Johnson had constructed a cabin for his family and himself to live in, as they started their new life of living outside the protection of the Fort at No. 4, which was located aways South of their cabin.
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new hampshire history: The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire - 07/31/09 11:37 PM
The Charlestown Animal Hospital and a Historic Site in Charlestown New Hampshire, I sure am very willing to vouch for and to highly recommend to you, to take your family pet member to The Charlestown Animal Hospital for any of their Veterinarian needs.Having a cattle and horse ranching background, I sure do know a good vet when I find one.
 

 
Dr. Claire M. Lindo, DVM has a very fine bed side manner with her patients, your family pet member. Just like you would want from an MD Dr. that was taken care of you, or one of the … (5 comments)

new hampshire history: Historic Homes For Sale in Charlestown New Hampshire - 07/26/09 04:36 AM

 Historic Homes For Sale in Charlestown New Hampshire, Charlestown has the charm of antiquity, and beautiful scenery, rural surroundings, that still holds its small town atmosphere. Charlestown is an historic small village in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire. A quiet corner, lying peacefully along 13 miles of the beauty of the Connecticut River.
Within the boundaries of Charlestown, are also the smaller hamlets of South Charlestown and North Charlestown. Today Charlestown is a community of 4800 folks with many churches, civic groups, and businesses. During the Revolution War, Charlestown was a supply and recruiting town, as well as the jumping off point to … (18 comments)

new hampshire history: New Hampshire many many moons ago - 07/15/09 08:55 PM
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Lets go back to New Hampshire many many moons ago, and see what was going on!

This is New Hampshire's first Seal

In 1622 the King gave Sir Ferdinando Gorges and John Mason the right to settle the vast wilderness area, that is now the State's of New Hampshire and Maine. Then seven years later these two men divided … (11 comments)

 
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