Since 1838 they've lifted riders to new heights, now ketchup and mustard, have made their final run. We look back at the ...
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 ...
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that the State Historical Resources Council recently added ...
As one of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire is home to many historic institutions of education. Along with historic colleges like Dartmouth College, founded in 1769, and Saint Anselm College, ...
Fritz Wetherbee during one of his many thousands of TV segments about New Hampshire history – this one in Bow. Credit: WMUR-TV—Courtesy New Hampshire broadcasting icon Fritz Wetherbee, whose amusingly ...
YEAH, I’M NO EXPERT, BUT IT DOESN’T SOUND GOOD. ALL RIGHT. YOU CAN NOW READ A LETTER FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON TO NEW HAMPSHIRE LEADERS ON A SPECIAL WEBSITE CELEBRATING THE GRANITE STATE REVOLUTIONARY ...
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 ...
As the snow melts and the warmer weather of spring starts to creep in, many people will be heading back outdoors into nature, and for many, that means returning to a local public park. Whether you ...
A group of Concord residents will host an informal networking gathering on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the Kimball Jenkins Mansion to celebrate local historic preservation successes, connect with others, and ...