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March 2005
SeacoastNH.com Contest
Answer a Seacoast history question
and you might win a prize from
NH TO DO MAGAZINE
(Be sure to read the rules first)
FIRST PRIZE
ONE YEAR OF NH TO-DO
Three (3) separate winners get all 12 issues
from NH To-Do Magazine
NHToDo Magazine is a monthly, 68-page, full color, activity-based magazine that encourages you
to discover the diversity that NH offers with excitement for all ages, spanning
pursuits across the board! The colorful and entertaining feature articles are
loaded with ideas from camping and hot air ballooning to antiquing and kayaking.
NHToDo also includes New Hampshire dining and lodging reviews each month. NHToDo
also spotlights a different New Hampshire town in each issue, highlighting its
uniqueness and local lure. Check out the three-month events calendar and the Arts
& Entertainment pages that list fabulous ideas to help you plan fantastic
day trips and nights out! Discover New Hampshire's excitement and adventure with
NHToDo! Click the picture to SUBSCRIBE or learn more.
SECOND PRIZE
PORTSMOUTH THEN & NOW
Arcadia Publishing ($20)
The more things change, the more they stay the same. This special archive include
50 comparisons between Portsmouth now and in the 19th century. Images from the
collection of Bill and Connie Warren. If you love Portsmouth history, you'll want
this book in your library. It includes images from the collection of Bill &
Connie Warren, well known local history experts. One of our last copies of this
Arcadia Publishing book goes to the second place winner. To see 50 locations online
visit our Then & Now section.
Fill out the form and mail your entry today to enter our contest. Be sure to
review the contest rules. Contest ends January 31 and the next contest begins
February 2. Good luck and Happy New Year from SeacoastNH.com.
MARCH QUESTION
All eyes are focused this month on the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as NH and Maine
battle to keep the submarine repair facility alive. Despite Mr. Rumsfeld's hints
about base closure, advocates have labeled the shipyard the "jewel" of all American
facilities. The nation's oldest federal / public yard is how many years old in
2005? Be sure to do your math right. (click for hint)
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