Portsmouth area in New Hampshire - Accomodation, Attractions & Restaurant internet highlights
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
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Canterbury Shaker Village - Canterbury, New Hampshire Take a step back in time... ... experience 200 years of the Shaker way of life. It is a national historic landmark and museum in Canterbury, New Hampshire, with 25 restored and 4 reconstructed Shaker buildings.
Strawbery Banke Museum - Portsmouth, New Hampshire The 10-acre site, with its more than 40 preserved and interpreted buildings, presents the full span of an important seaport's history in engaging and accessible ways
Wentworth Coolidge Mansion - Portsmouth, New Hampshire The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion is the former home of New Hampshire's first royal governor, Benning Wentworth, who served in office from 1741 to 1767. The rambling 40-room mansion which overlooks Little Harbor, is one of the most outstanding homes remaining of the colonial era.
Portsmouth Harbor Cruises - Portsmouth, New Hampshire Our narrated cruises are casual, sometimes amusing, always informative. Whether discussing the birdlife of the inland waterways, the folklore of the Isles of Shoals, the ship building history of Portsmouth harbor, or just musing on the ever changing tides of the Piscataqua, our captains always have something of interest to offer.
Oar House - Portsmouth, New Hampshire The Oar House is located in Portsmouth's Olde Harbour area, which in the late 1700s and early 1800s was a thriving seaport and ships unloaded directly into what is now the Oar House dining room and lounge.
The Oar House Deck and The Dock are open, weather permitting, for lunch and dinner. Come enjoy the food with a view
Newick's - Dover, New Hampshire Always the best value and highest quality! The best choice for all your seafood needs