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  2. Parsons Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The Parsons Homestead is a historic house at 520 Washington Road in Rye, New Hampshire. Probably built at around 1800 but including portions of older buildings, it is a well-preserved example of a distinctive local variant of the Federal style of architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]

  3. Rye, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Rye is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 5,543 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] The town is home to several state parks along the Atlantic coastline.

  4. Rye Beach, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Rye Beach is an unincorporated community along the Atlantic Ocean in Rye, New Hampshire, United States.It is located along New Hampshire Route 1A near the southern border of the town of Rye, directly south of Jenness State Beach and north of Little Boar's Head (in the neighboring town of North Hampton).

  5. $18.5M Rye home: Straws Point now boasts top 2 highest ... - AOL

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    This five-bedroom, nine-bathroom house at 17 Straws Point in Rye sold for $18.5 million on May 17, 2024, the second-highest-selling single-family home in New Hampshire history, according to ...

  6. White Island State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    White Island State Historic Site in Rye, New Hampshire, protects 5 acres (2.0 ha) of White Island and the Isles of Shoals Light, an 1865 lighthouse and keeper's cottage. [1] Access to White Island is by boat.

  7. Elijah Locke House - Wikipedia

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    Captain John Locke was one of the earliest settlers of New Hampshire, arriving in 1644. This house was built either by his son William in 1729, or his grandson Elijah in 1739; the latter date is found incised on one of the original roof beams. John Locke was killed by Native Americans in 1696; William was a shopkeeper in Portsmouth. The house ...

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