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  2. Harrisville Historic District (Harrisville, New Hampshire)

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    In 1833 Milan Harris and A.S. Hutchinson built a new mill, referred to as the "Upper Mill", on the site of the old grist and saw-mill. [4] The "Upper Mill", now known as the Harris Mill , is now owned Historic Harrisville, Inc. and occupied by Harrisville Designs , which was established in 1971 to help preserve the history of the manufacture of ...

  3. Old Man of the Mountain - Wikipedia

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    2000 — The Old Man was featured on the state quarter of New Hampshire and became the graphic background on passenger car license plates. 2003 — The Old Man collapsed. [4] 2004 — Coin-operated viewfinders were installed to show how the Old Man looked before its collapse. [4] 2007 — Design of an Old Man of the Mountain memorial announced.

  4. Kenyon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Kenyon Bridge, also known as the Blacksmith Shop Bridge, is a historic covered bridge spanning Mill Brook near Town House Road in Cornish, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1882, it is one of New Hampshire's few surviving 19th-century covered bridges. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1]

  5. Jaffrey Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district retains the feel of an 18th-19th century rural village, and includes elements dating to shortly after the town's incorporation in 1773. The old burying ground was established in 1774, and the old meeting house (now a cultural center) was raised in 1775.

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  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire

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    New Hampshire currently has 24 National Historic Landmarks; the most recent addition was Lucknow (Castle in the Clouds) in Moultonborough added in 2024. [1] Three of the sites—Canterbury Shaker Village, Harrisville Historic District, and the MacDowell Colony—are categorized as National Historic Landmark Districts.

  8. Dover, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Dover is a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 32,741 at the 2020 census, [2] making it the most populous city in the New Hampshire Seacoast region and the fifth most populous city in New Hampshire.

  9. Carroll County Court House (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Carroll County Court House stands in Ossipee Village, on the south side of Courthouse Square near its junction with Old Route 28 and Browns Ridge Road. It is an I-shaped two-story structure, built out of brick with limestone trim. It is organized with wide sections at the front and rear, and a central joining section between them.