Historic Houses in New Hampshire

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Category points out the historic houses and museums of New Hampshire. Find directions, maps, and historical background.

  • Clark House Museum Complex  - Contains three historic buildings that make up this typical 1778 Colonial farmhouse.
  • Daniel Webster Birthplace  - Birthplace of orators and statesmen Daniel Webster. The farm gives a look at farm life in the 1700s.
  • Elisha Marston House  - Built in 1850 and was home to community leader Elisha Marston and his Lucy. Open for tours by the Sandwich Historical Society.
  • Horatio Colony Museum and Nature Preserve  - Four-square Federal style house was owned by author Horatio Colony, and was built in 1806 by the Blake family.
  • John P. Hale House  - 3-story brick residence built in 1813 was home to the first abolitionist US Senator John P. Hale.
  • Patterson Home  - Mary Baker Glover and dentist Daniel Patterson married and bought this 1855 house and a sawmill operation.
  • Tobias Lear House  - 1740 colonial hip-roofed four-square was the home of Tobias Lear who was to become the secretary to George Washington.
  • Wentworth-Coolidge Museum  - This 42 room mansion dates back to 1695, and was home to New Hampshire's first Colonial Governor.
 
 
 
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