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Strawbery Banke Presents
HISTORIC PORTSMOUTH #190
Muriel Gurdon Seabury Howells was born in New York in 1910, but summered in Portsmouth, NH as a child and later in Kittery Point. Starting in 1956 Howells worked behind the scenes to convince Portsmouth officials that destroying historic buildings was a bad idea. (See more below)
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Without Howell’s guidance, energy and financial support, the preservation movement that became Strawbery Banke Museum would not have been possible. (Courtesy of the Howells family)
This image from the book STRAWBERY BANKE:
A Seaport Museum 400 Years in the Making
by J. Dennis Robinson
(c) Strawbery Banke Museum Collection