[1] |
Landmark name |
Image |
Date designated[2] |
Location |
County |
Description |
1 |
USS Albacore (Submarine) |
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000000001989-04-11-0000April 11, 1989 (#89001077) |
Portsmouth 43°04′58″N 70°45′59″W / 43.0827°N 70.7663°W / 43.0827; -70.7663 (USS Albacore (Submarine)) |
Rockingham |
Tear-drop shaped submarine.
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2 |
Josiah Bartlett House |
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000000001971-11-11-0000November 11, 1971 (#71000050) |
Kingston 42°56′04″N 71°03′18″W / 42.9344°N 71.0549°W / 42.9344; -71.0549 (Josiah Bartlett House) |
Rockingham |
Home of New Hampshire politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence Josiah Bartlett.
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3 |
Canterbury Shaker Village |
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000000001993-04-19-0000April 19, 1993 (#75000129) |
Canterbury 43°21′32″N 71°29′24″W / 43.35888888888889°N 71.49°W / 43.35888888888889; -71.49 (Canterbury Shaker Village) |
Merrimack |
One of the best-preserved Shaker villages.
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4 |
Salmon P. Chase Birthplace and Boyhood Home |
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000000001975-05-15-0000May 15, 1975 (#75000133) |
Cornish 43°27′11″N 72°23′14″W / 43.4531°N 72.3872°W / 43.4531; -72.3872 (Salmon P. Chase Birthplace and Boyhood Home) |
Sullivan |
Birthplace and childhood home of Salmon P. Chase.
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5 |
E.E. Cummings House |
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000000001971-11-11-0000November 11, 1971 (#71000048) |
Silver Lake 43°54′49″N 71°11′01″W / 43.9137°N 71.1836°W / 43.9137; -71.1836 (E.E. Cummings House) |
Carroll |
Home of poet e e cummings.
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6 |
The Epic of American Civilization Murals |
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000000002013-02-27-0000February 27, 2013 (#13000283) |
Hanover 43°42′18″N 72°17′21″W / 43.705°N 72.2892°W / 43.705; -72.2892 (The Epic of American Civilization Murals) |
Grafton |
A major series of murals by Mexican 20th century muralist José Clemente Orozco in Dartmouth's Baker Memorial Library.
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7 |
Robert Frost Homestead |
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000000001968-05-23-0000May 23, 1968 (#68000008) |
Derry 42°52′18″N 71°17′42″W / 42.87166666666667°N 71.295°W / 42.87166666666667; -71.295 (Robert Frost Homestead) |
Rockingham |
Home of poet Robert Frost.
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8 |
Harrisville Historic District |
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000000001977-12-22-0000December 22, 1977 (#71000072) |
Harrisville and vicinity 42°56′42″N 72°05′37″W / 42.94499999999999°N 72.0936111111111°W / 42.94499999999999; -72.0936111111111 (Harrisville Historic District) |
Cheshire |
A picturesque and uniquely well-preserved mill town.
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9 |
Richard Jackson House |
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000000001968-11-24-0000November 24, 1968 (#68000009) |
Portsmouth 43°04′52″N 70°46′01″W / 43.081°N 70.7669°W / 43.081; -70.7669 (Richard Jackson House) |
Rockingham |
Oldest surviving wooden house in the state.
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10 |
John Paul Jones House |
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000000001972-11-28-0000November 28, 1972 (#72000084) |
Portsmouth 43°04′29″N 70°45′38″W / 43.0747°N 70.7605°W / 43.0747; -70.7605 (John Paul Jones House) |
Rockingham |
American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones boarded here in 1781-82, while supervising construction of a new battleship, the America.
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11 |
Ladd-Gilman House |
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000000001974-12-02-0000December 2, 1974 (#74002055) |
Exeter 42°58′55″N 70°56′56″W / 42.9820°N 70.9489°W / 42.9820; -70.9489 (Ladd-Gilman House) |
Rockingham |
One of the state's first brick houses, now part of the American Independence Museum.
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12 |
Governor John Langdon Mansion |
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000000001974-12-02-0000December 2, 1974 (#74000197) |
Portsmouth 43°04′30″N 70°45′22″W / 43.0749°N 70.7562°W / 43.0749; -70.7562 (Governor John Langdon Mansion) |
Rockingham |
Great Georgian house built in 1784, home of John Langdon.
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13 |
MacDowell Colony |
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000000001962-12-29-0000December 29, 1962 (#66000026) |
Peterborough 42°53′24″N 71°57′18″W / 42.89°N 71.955°W / 42.89; -71.955 (MacDowell Colony) |
Hillsborough |
A historic artists' colony established by the widow of composer Edward MacDowell.
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14 |
MacPheadris-Warner House |
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000000001960-10-09-0000October 9, 1960 (#66000028) |
Portsmouth 43°04′39″N 70°45′18″W / 43.0776°N 70.7549°W / 43.0776; -70.7549 (MacPheadris-Warner House) |
Rockingham |
Built around 1720, this home is one of the finest Georgian brick houses in New England. Its lightning rod may have been the first installed in the area.
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15 |
Moffatt-Ladd House |
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000000001968-11-24-0000November 24, 1968 (#68000010) |
Portsmouth 43°04′43″N 70°45′29″W / 43.0787°N 70.7581°W / 43.0787; -70.7581 (Moffatt-Ladd House) |
Rockingham |
1763 home of William Whipple, American Revolutionary War soldier and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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16 |
Mount Washington Hotel |
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000000001986-06-24-0000June 24, 1986 (#78000213) |
Carroll 44°15′29″N 71°26′25″W / 44.25805555555556°N 71.44027777777778°W / 44.25805555555556; -71.44027777777778 (Mount Washington Hotel) |
Coos |
Huge spa hotel in the White Mountains; site of 1944 Bretton Woods international monetary conference.
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17 |
Franklin Pierce Homestead |
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000000001961-07-04-0000July 4, 1961 (#66000027) |
Hillsborough 43°06′59″N 71°57′02″W / 43.11638888888889°N 71.95055555555555°W / 43.11638888888889; -71.95055555555555 (Franklin Pierce Homestead) |
Hillsborough |
Childhood home of U.S. President Franklin Pierce.
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18 |
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial |
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000000001962-06-13-0000June 13, 1962 (#66000120) |
Cornish 43°30′03″N 72°22′05″W / 43.50083333333333°N 72.36805555555554°W / 43.50083333333333; -72.36805555555554 (Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial) |
Sullivan |
Home and studio of American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
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19 |
John Sullivan House |
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000000001972-11-28-0000November 28, 1972 (#72000089) |
Durham 43°07′55″N 70°55′11″W / 43.1320°N 70.9197°W / 43.1320; -70.9197 (John Sullivan House) |
Strafford |
Home of American Revolutionary War General and governor of New Hampshire John Sullivan.
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20 |
Matthew Thornton House |
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000000001971-11-11-0000November 11, 1971 (#71000053) |
Derry Village 42°53′38″N 71°18′47″W / 42.8938°N 71.3131°W / 42.8938; -71.3131 (Matthew Thornton House) |
Rockingham |
Home of politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence Matthew Thornton.
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21 |
Daniel Webster Family Home |
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000000001974-05-30-0000May 30, 1974 (#74000196) |
West Franklin 43°24′24″N 71°39′11″W / 43.4067°N 71.6530°W / 43.4067; -71.6530 (Daniel Webster Family Home) |
Merrimack |
Farmhouse where 19th century lawyer, politician, and orator Daniel Webster grew up. It is sometimes confused with the nearby Daniel Webster Birthplace Historic Site.
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22 |
Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion |
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000000001968-11-24-0000November 24, 1968 (#68000011) |
Portsmouth 43°03′42″N 70°44′20″W / 43.0617°N 70.7389°W / 43.0617; -70.7389 (Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion) |
Rockingham |
Forty-room rambling clapboard mansion on the water near Portsmouth, built by colonial governor Benning Wentworth.
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23 |
Wentworth-Gardner House |
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000000001968-11-24-0000November 24, 1968 (#68000012) |
Portsmouth 43°04′29″N 70°45′01″W / 43.0748°N 70.7502°W / 43.0748; -70.7502 (Wentworth-Gardner House) |
Rockingham |
An exceptionally fine late Georgian (1760) wood-frame house. |