Located in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, this stately mansion in its unspoiled rural setting is truly a relic of a vanished way of life. Please call 617-994-6675 to arrange a school visit.
Located in Exeter, New Hampshire, the Gilman Garrison House, described in 1719 as "the old logg house," was built as a fortified house, strategically sited to protect the valuable sawmills and waterpower sites owned by John Gilman. Please call 603-436-3205 to arrange a school visit.
Located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the Langdon House expresses his status as Portsmouth's leading citizen and was praised by George Washington. Please call 603-436-3205 to arrange a school visit.
Located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the oldest surviving wood frame house in New Hampshire and Maine was built by Richard Jackson, a woodworker, farmer, and mariner, on his family's 25-acre plot. Please call 603-436-3205 to arrange a school visit.
Located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, the Rundlet-May House was built by local merchant James Rundlet who acquired his wealth in the textile trade. Please call 603-436-3205 to arrange a school visit.
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