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"Built in 1800, this steepleless structure, originally unheated, was used for both town and church meetings. This and a similar building in Rockingham, Vt., are the only two survivors of some 70 meeting houses with twin end 'porches' (stairwells) built in New England in the 1700s. The building retains box pews (once privately owned) and a high ...
Newington's Old Parsonage (1710), one of the oldest buildings in New Hampshire. The town of Newington was originally settled in the 17th century as part of Dover. It was set off as a separate parish in 1712, and incorporated as a separate town in 1713. Its historic town center's origins date to 1640, when common land was set aside by the town.
New Castle: 65: New Hampshire Bank Building: New Hampshire Bank Building: September 10, 1979 : 22-26 Market Sq. Portsmouth: 66: Newington Center Historic District: Newington Center Historic District: November 30, 1987
The new bridge was expected to be a 16-foot-wide (4.9 m) multi-use path. [33] In February 2023, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NH DOT) estimated the cost of replacing the original bridge with a 9-foot-wide (2.7 m) bicycle and pedestrian walkway at $34.8 million, with a 2026 completion date. [35]
Long Point Rd. near Great Bay shore in the Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Newington, New Hampshire: Coordinates: Area: 11.7 acres (4.7 ha) Built: 1894 () Architectural style: Colonial Revival: NRHP reference No. 90000873 [1] Added to NRHP: June 21, 1990
Vote counting machines will remain as NH towns reject bid to ban them, rebuking false claims by group with high-powered national organizers. Newington, Stratham, NH towns soundly reject push to ...
The Portsmouth Herald (and Seacoast Weekend) is a six-day daily newspaper serving greater Portsmouth, New Hampshire.Its coverage area also includes the municipalities of Greenland, New Castle, Newington and Rye, New Hampshire; and Eliot, Kittery, Kittery Point and South Berwick, Maine.
(The Center Square) — New Hampshire's state capitol was forced to allow a Satanic "holiday display" under the threat of a free speech lawsuit before vandals tore it down. The Salem ...