Bunker Hill: From the Battle to the Monument
The Granite State played a key role at Bunker Hill
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New Hampshire Magazine
The Granite State played a key role at Bunker Hill
Small artifacts found during an archeological dig on the Isles of Shoals tell big stories, and change history
Local historians have long proclaimed, not always tongue-in-cheek, that the American Revolution began in New Castle, New Hampshire, rather than on the bloody battlefields of Lexington and Concord.
Author J. Dennis Robinson tells the dramatic tale of Portsmouth's iconic North Church, and the steeple that shapes the skyline
New Castle is an island, one of precious few on New Hampshire's brief contact with the open sea
Precious little is known about the first tiny group of English settlers who arrived aboard the Jonathan in spring 1623. They set up a fortified fishing and trading post at Little Harbor, now Odiorne State Park, in the town of Rye, New Hampshire.
New Hampshire’s Lucy Lambert Hale gets a valentine from John Wilkes Booth.
How publishing superstar James T. Fields convinced his most famous client to return to the United States.
Can a 1952 Mayflower movie shed light on New Hampshire’s founding family?