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UNH Women's Hockey. Oyster River High School Hockey. 2002, 2005, 2016 and 2024 NCAA Women's Frozen Four. Whittemore Center Arena, known colloquially as The Whitt, is a multi-purpose arena in Durham, New Hampshire, United States, on the campus of the University of New Hampshire. It was built for $30 million and opened in November 1995. [2]
Website. www.ci.durham.nh.us. Durham is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 15,490 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 14,638 at the 2010 census. [3] Durham is home to the University of New Hampshire.
Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern), ca. 1649, one of the oldest houses in New Hampshire. Prominent buildings in the district include Durham's town hall (a c. 1825 brick building) and town office building (a c. 1860 vernacular house), and the Durham Community Church, built in 1848–49, which is the focal point of the Main Street section of the district.
Bob Kennedy of Durham, an accomplished ornithologist and marathon runner, died following an accident in the Bikes & Beers event in Seacoast NH.
Usually, Durham sees around 3,000 same-day registrations in presidential general elections, driven largely by University of New Hampshire students. This year, Selig said they are expecting 4,000 ...
The John Sullivan House is a historic house at 21 Newmarket Road in Durham, New Hampshire. A National Historic Landmark, it was the home of American Revolutionary War General John Sullivan (1740-1795), who later became President (the position now called Governor) of New Hampshire . The house is a two-story L-shaped wood frame Georgian structure ...
Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House. Coordinates: 43°07′56″N 70°55′08″W. Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (also known as the Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern) in Durham, New Hampshire is purportedly one of the oldest buildings in the State of New Hampshire [1] and is located within the Durham Historic District. The owners claim that it "has ...
Added to NRHP. March 18, 1988. The Wiswall Falls Mill Site (site 27-ST-38) is a historic archaeological industrial site in Durham, New Hampshire. It is located in John Hatch Park, a small public park just south of Wiswall Road on the eastern bank of the Lamprey River. The 3-acre (1.2 ha) site encompasses the remains of a small 19th-century mill ...