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  2. Wentworth–Coolidge Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth–Coolidge Mansion is a 40-room clapboard house which was built as the home, offices and working farm of colonial Governor Benning Wentworth of New Hampshire.It is located on the water at 375 Little Harbor Road, about two miles southeast of the center of Portsmouth.

  3. Henry Sherburne House - Wikipedia

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    The Henry Sherburne House is a historic house at 62 Deer Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.Built about 1766, it is a well-preserved example of late Georgian architecture in the city, distinctive for its scrolled pediment entrance surrounded, the only in situ period example of its style.

  4. MacPheadris–Warner House - Wikipedia

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    The Warner House, formerly known as the MacPheadris–Warner House, is a historic house museum at 150 Daniel Street (corner of Chapel Street) in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States. Built 1716–1718, it is the oldest, urban brick house in northern New England, and is one of the finest early-Georgian brick houses in New England.

  5. Developer wants to demolish 1900 Portsmouth home, replace it ...

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    Developer is seeking to demolish existing structures on a Broad Street property, and replace them with four new single-family homes in Portsmouth. Developer wants to demolish 1900 Portsmouth home ...

  6. Nutter-Rymes House - Wikipedia

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    The Nutter-Rymes House is a historic house at 409 The Hill in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built in 1809, it is an unusual double house with an arched carriageway in the middle, and an important surviving early example of urban residential design in the city. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972. [1]

  7. Jeremiah Hart House - Wikipedia

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    The Jeremiah Hart House is a historic house at The Hill in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Probably built in the late 18th century, it is a well-preserved example of a late Georgian urban residential structure. It was originally located on Deer Street, and was moved as part of a road widening project.

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