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Governor John Langdon House A circa-1784 home, Governor John Langdon House features fine furniture and a garden.
Address: 143 Pleasant St Portsmouth NH USA 03801
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Jackson House Jackson House, constructed in 1660, is the oldest house in Portsmouth. FromJune through October, the house is open the first Saturday of each month. Address: 76 Northwest St Portsmouth NH USA 03801
1 603 436-3205
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Home of Benning Wentworth (New Hampshire's first royal governor), Wentworth-Coolidge State Historic Mansion is open to the public from June through September on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
Address: Little Harbor Road Portsmouth NH USA 03801
Send an Email 1 603 436-6607
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Experience the rich history of Portsmouth as told through its cemeteries. In addition to numerous historic figures and interesting people of note, in Portsmouth rests some of the first settlers of the United States, including sea captains and shipping merchants, colonial revolutionaries, civil war veterans, African-American slaves and more. Address: . Portsmouth NH USA
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John Paul Jones House Open from Memorial Day to the middle of October, John Paul Jones House (1758) is the former home of the captain of The Ranger. Address: 43 Middle St Portsmouth NH USA 03801
1 603 436-8420
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Located in downtown Portsmouth, this house was home to a family and six generations to follow. This house is the first brick mansion built in New England. It was built in 1716 for Captain Archibald Macpheadris. The house is named after the Portsmouth merchant Jonathan Warner. Address: 150 Daniel Street Portsmouth NH USA 03801
Send an Email (1) 1 603 436-5909
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Rundlet-May House Rundlet-May House, the former home of merchant James Rundlet, is open for touring from June through October.
Address: 364 Middle Street Portsmouth NH USA 03801
1 603 430-7531
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Moffatt-Ladd House The former residence of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Moffat-Ladd House is a circa 1760 home. A perennial garden is one of the striking features of this historic home. Address: 154 Market St Portsmouth NH USA 03801
1 603 436-8221
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