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Steeplejacks Making Repairs In Historic Greenland Print Email

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The traditional white church at the intersection of Portsmouth Avenue and Post Road in Greenland will soon be getting much-needed repairs to restore its steeple and clock to their original stately beauty. Steeplejacks from Mid-Maine Restoration have begin work on the steeple of the church, which was built in 1756. Community Congregational is one of the oldest United Church of Christ congregations in New Hampshire still holding services in its original building. (Click title to read more) 

 
Portsmouth Bus Line Expands Service to New York City Print Email

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This isn't exactly history news, but considering all the increible historical stuff to see in NYC, we include it here. -- Editor -- C&J Bus Lines, one of New England's premier transportation providers, is thrilled to announce the expansion of its popular New York City Service. The company will add a third roundtrip on Fridays and Sundays effective August 1, 2014. (Click title for more) 

 
Hampton Beach 2014 Sand Sculpting Winners Print Email

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The 2014 Hampton Beach Sand Sculpting Competition in Hampton Beach, NH has wrapped up a weekend of competition. The first place winner was Guy-Olivier Deveau from Quebec City, Canada with the sculpture "Inseminate." The alien-like sculpture had intricate detail and was inspired by the work of H.R. Giger, the Swiss artist responsible for the creature in the blockbuster movie Alien. (Click title for more) 

 
Wentworth-Lear Houses Open for the Season Print Email

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The Wentworth Lear Historic Houses recently welcomed Elena Sarni as its new house manager. With opening day scheduled for Thursday, June 12she is busy preparing the houses for the public. (Click headline for full article) 

 
New Map of New Hampshire Illustrates Cultural Treasures Print Email

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This month, Brown & Company Design, in partnership with New Hampshire Humanities Council, released an engaging, illustrated and one-of-a-kind map of New Hampshire, designed to showcase the state’s rich culture, called New Hampshire: Our Storied Past and Our Unfolding Future.    (Click title for full article)

 

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