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    Hampton Historical Society - Tuck Museum

    40 Park Ave, Hampton, NH     (603) 929-0781

    4 out of 5 based on 3 ratings

    History museum specializing in items pertaining to the history of hampton, NH. 5 building- Main Museum, Fire Museum, 1796 Barn, 1850's schoolhouse and Tourist beach cottage. The Tuck Museum building is the major building ... museumsusa.org

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    Historical Soc Of Old Newbury

    98 High St, Newburyport, MA     (978) 462-2681

    3 out of 5 based on 4 ratings

    The Caleb Cushing House Museum houses the collection of the Historical Society of Old Newbury. The society dates back to 1877 and was organized for the purpose of the study and remembrance of Newbury's history. americanheritage.com

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    Whittier Home

    86 Friend St, Amesbury, MA     (978) 388-1337

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Whittier Home was always occupied by the Whittier Family until purchased by the Whittier Home Association in the early part of the 20th Century. Guided tour includes the historic house and artifacts as they were... americanheritage.com

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    Spencer-pierce-little Farm

    5 Littles Ln, Byfield, MA     (978) 462-2634

    3 out of 5 based on 6 ratings

    The Spencer-Peirce-Little Farm is a family-friendly site with activities for visitors of all ages. The 230-acre site includes a late seventeenth-century manor house that served as the country seat of wealthy Newburyport... massvacation.com

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    Swett-ilsley House

    4 High Rd, Newbury, MA     (978) 462-2634

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    In 1911, Swett-Ilsley House became the first property acquired by Historic New England, just a year after its founding. The original portion, built in 1670 by Stephen Swett, was one room deep, and later additions ... historicnewengland.org

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    Coffin House

    14 High Rd, Newbury, MA     (978) 462-2634

    4 out of 5 based on 1 ratings

    Coffin House was occupied by the Coffin family over three centuries, and provides fascinating insight into domestic life in rural New England. The structure, which contains the family's furnishings, began as a sim... historicnewengland.org

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    Dole-little House

    289 High Rd, Newbury, MA     (978) 462-2634

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Dole-Little House was built around 1715 with materials salvaged from an earlier structure. Its first owner was Richard Dole, a cattleman, who built a two-room, central-chimney house with a small kitchen shed at th... historicnewengland.org

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    Rocky Hill Meeting House

    4 Portsmouth Rd, Amesbury, MA     (978) 462-2634

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    Rocky Hill Meeting House is one of the best preserved examples of an originaleighteenth-century meeting house interior. It was built in 1785, replacing a c. 1715 meeting house for the West Parish of Salisbury. Roc... historicnewengland.org

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    East Kingston Historical Society

    East Kingston, NH     (603) 642-5405

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    non-profit/museum visitnh.com

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    John Greenleaf Whittier Homestead

    305 Whittier Rd, Haverhill, MA     (978) 373-3979

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Whittier Homestead is an outstanding example of the old New England farm, located on its original site, is substantially the same as when John Greenleaf Whittier lived there in 1807 until 1836. The homestead is ... americanheritage.com

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    Hampton Historical Society Schoolhouse

    40 Park Ave, Hampton, NH     (603) 929-0781

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Several years ago, the Hampton Historical Society acquired this school house, which stood on Lafayette Road near the North Hampton town line, and moved it to its present site on the Meeting House Green. The school house h... museumsusa.org

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    Association Of Historical Societies Of New Hampshire, Inc

    107 Locke Rd, Hampton, NH     (603) 926-2543

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The Association of Historical Societies of New Hampshire, Inc was formed at a meeting held September 15, 1950 in ?The Little Red Schoolhouse? in Wakefield with thirteen societies represented. It was incorporated on Octobe... museumsusa.org

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    Founders Park

    40 Park Ave, Hampton, NH     (603) 929-0781

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    Hampton's triangular-shaped park bounded by Landing Road, Park Avenue, and Cuss Lane (across Park Ave. from the Tuck Museum complex) was dedicated as 'Meeting House Green Memorial Park' on Wednesday, October 14 (Founders ... museumsusa.org

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    Hampton Historical Society

    40 Park Ave, Hampton, NH     (603) 929-0781

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    The aims of the Society (the name was officially changed in 1994) have also become broader. To accomplish its goal of the promotion and preservation of the history and heritage of Hampton, the Society conducts an active e... museumsusa.org

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    Hampton Historical Society Fire Museum

    40 Park Ave, Hampton, NH     (603) 929-0781

    0 out of 5 based on 0 ratings

    Built by the Seacoast Fireman?s Union, this building contains a 19th century fire pumper, a collection of antique fire alarms, a Whiting Light (precursor to today?s emergency flashing lights), photographs, and other fire ... museumsusa.org

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    Goodrich Massacre

    Georgetown, MA    

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    Ten rods east stood the house of Benjamin Goodrich who, with his wife and two children, was slain by the Indians on October 23, 1692 hmdb.org

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    Newbury

    Newbury, MA    

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    Indian region called Quascacunquen. Settled 1635 under leadership of the puritan clergyman Thomas Parker. hmdb.org