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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 ...
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.
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]
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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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.
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.
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.