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Woodman Institute Museum

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  • The depth of history explored in this museum really is amazing. Set in three historic houses, the museum is jam packed with artifacts. Touring the 1675 Garrison house was... from trekaroo.com

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  • access: Public access
  • county: Strafford County
  • item: 80000317 NRIS (National Register Information System)
  • keywords: Palmer,Captain William;Hale,John Parker;1675;1813;1818
  • language: eng: English
  • note: 182 Central Ave.
  • published: 07/24/1980
  • publisher: National Park Service
  • restrictions: All Rights Reserved
  • subject: EVENT, ARCHITECTURE/ENGINEERING, PERSON, ARCHITECTURE, CONSERVATION, EDUCATION, FEDERAL, BUILDING, 1800-1824, 1650-1699
  • admissions: Adults $6.00, Students/Seniors (65 & older) $5.00, Children 6-16 $3.00, Children 5 and under FREE
  • mailing address: P.O. Box 146, Dover, NH 03821
  • staff: Thom Hindle, Trustee/Director
  • museum type: General, Science, Culture, Art, Children's, History, Natural History, Historic House, Military, Library
  • collection: something for all interests and ages
  • topics: new hampshire museum civil war minerals/fossils Senator John Parker Hale garrison house Dover woodman
  • ages: 5 adult
  • categories: Museums & Monuments