National Register of Historic Places listings in Grafton County, New Hampshire
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Grafton County, New Hampshire.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
There are 79 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including one National Historic Landmark.
Belknap - Carroll - Cheshire - Coös - Grafton - Hillsborough - Merrimack - Rockingham - Strafford - Sullivan |
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 12, 2024.[2]
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register[4] | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Ashland Gristmill and Dam | December 10, 1979 (#79000317) |
Main St. 43°41′44″N 71°37′51″W / 43.695556°N 71.630833°W / 43.695556; -71.630833 (Ashland Gristmill and Dam) | Ashland | On the Squam River | |
2 | Ashland Junior High School | April 8, 1983 (#83001137) |
12 School St. 43°41′50″N 71°38′06″W / 43.697222°N 71.635°W / 43.697222; -71.635 (Ashland Junior High School) | Ashland | Now a community center | |
3 | Ashland Railroad Station | November 10, 1982 (#82000617) |
39 Depot St. 43°41′26″N 71°38′04″W / 43.690556°N 71.634444°W / 43.690556; -71.634444 (Ashland Railroad Station) | Ashland | Now a local museum | |
4 | Ashland Town Hall | March 24, 1983 (#83001138) |
10 Highland St. 43°41′48″N 71°37′57″W / 43.696667°N 71.6325°W / 43.696667; -71.6325 (Ashland Town Hall) | Ashland | ||
5 | Bath Covered Bridge | September 1, 1976 (#76000125) |
Off U.S. Route 302/NH 10 44°10′01″N 71°58′03″W / 44.166944°N 71.9675°W / 44.166944; -71.9675 (Bath Covered Bridge) | Bath | Over Ammonoosuc River | |
6 | Bedell Covered Bridge | May 28, 1975 (#75002171) |
Crossed the Connecticut River between Haverhill and Newbury 44°02′42″N 72°04′27″W / 44.045°N 72.074167°W / 44.045; -72.074167 (Bedell Covered Bridge) | Haverhill | ||
7 | Boulderwood | April 9, 2018 (#100002300) |
Address Restricted | Holderness | ||
8 | Brick Store | November 7, 1985 (#85002780) |
21 Lisbon Road 44°10′00″N 71°58′00″W / 44.166667°N 71.966667°W / 44.166667; -71.966667 (Brick Store) | Bath | ||
9 | Bristol Town Hall | September 29, 2015 (#15000668) |
45 Summer St. 43°35′33″N 71°44′08″W / 43.59241°N 71.73553°W / 43.59241; -71.73553 (Bristol Town Hall) | Bristol | ||
10 | Burleigh Brae and Webster Boathouse | August 15, 2012 (#12000505) |
near NH 113 43°45′43″N 71°33′40″W / 43.761882°N 71.561064°W / 43.761882; -71.561064 (Burleigh Brae and Webster Boathouse) | Holderness | Part of the Squam MPS[a] | |
11 | Burt–Cheney Farm | March 25, 1982 (#82001674) |
U.S. Route 302 44°17′33″N 71°45′24″W / 44.2925°N 71.756667°W / 44.2925; -71.756667 (Burt–Cheney Farm) | Bethlehem | ||
12 | Camp Carnes | August 15, 2012 (#12000506) |
On an island in Carns Cove, Squam Lake 43°45′46″N 71°33′26″W / 43.7628°N 71.5572°W / 43.7628; -71.5572 (Camp Carnes) | Holderness | Part of the Squam MPS[a] | |
13 | Camp Mowglis | June 20, 2019 (#100004085) |
6 Mowglis Dr. 43°41′46″N 71°46′15″W / 43.6961°N 71.7708°W / 43.6961; -71.7708 (Camp Mowglis) | Hebron | ||
14 | Camp Ossipee | April 10, 2013 (#13000154) |
11 & 13 Porter Rd. 43°44′39″N 71°32′57″W / 43.744173°N 71.549195°W / 43.744173; -71.549195 (Camp Ossipee) | Holderness | Part of the Squam MPS[a] | |
15 | Canaan Meetinghouse | March 24, 1972 (#72001598) |
Canaan St. 43°39′55″N 72°02′34″W / 43.66535°N 72.0429°W / 43.66535; -72.0429 (Canaan Meetinghouse) | Canaan | ||
16 | Canaan Street Historic District | May 7, 1973 (#73000163) |
Canaan St. 43°39′56″N 72°02′32″W / 43.6656°N 72.0422°W / 43.6656; -72.0422 (Canaan Street Historic District) | Canaan | ||
17 | Daniel Carr House | March 27, 1992 (#92000156) |
Northern side of Brier Hill Rd., 1.5 mi (2.4 km) from its junction with NH 10 44°06′32″N 72°00′11″W / 44.1089°N 72.0031°W / 44.1089; -72.0031 (Daniel Carr House) | Haverhill | ||
18 | Central Square Historic District | March 24, 1983 (#83001139) |
2-27 Central Square, 1 Summer St., 1-3 N. Main St., and 2 S. Main St. 43°35′29″N 71°44′11″W / 43.591389°N 71.736389°W / 43.591389; -71.736389 (Central Square Historic District) | Bristol | ||
19 | Centre Village Meeting House | June 6, 1985 (#85001197) |
NH 4A 43°35′24″N 72°06′38″W / 43.59°N 72.110556°W / 43.59; -72.110556 (Centre Village Meeting House) | Enfield | ||
20 | Chapel of the Holy Cross | September 7, 2005 (#05000971) |
45 Chapel Ln. 43°45′31″N 71°40′31″W / 43.758611°N 71.675278°W / 43.758611; -71.675278 (Chapel of the Holy Cross) | Holderness | On the campus of the Holderness School | |
21 | Chocorua Island Chapel | September 20, 2016 (#16000644) |
40 Chocorua Island, Squam Lake 43°45′20″N 71°32′34″W / 43.755550°N 71.542681°W / 43.755550; -71.542681 (Chocorua Island Chapel) | Holderness | ||
22 | Colburn Park Historic District | January 10, 1986 (#86000782) |
N., S., E., and W. Park Sts., 3 Campbell St., 1 School St., 1 Bank St., and 9-10 Lebanon Mall 43°38′31″N 72°15′08″W / 43.641944°N 72.252222°W / 43.641944; -72.252222 (Colburn Park Historic District) | Lebanon | ||
23 | Dorchester Common Historic District | March 7, 1985 (#85000477) |
Roughly bounded by N. Dorchester 0.2-mile (0.32 km) northwest of its intersection with NH 118 43°45′25″N 71°56′59″W / 43.756944°N 71.949722°W / 43.756944; -71.949722 (Dorchester Common Historic District) | Dorchester | ||
24 | Dorchester Community Church | November 25, 1980 (#80000284) |
Off NH 118 43°45′25″N 71°57′01″W / 43.756944°N 71.950278°W / 43.756944; -71.950278 (Dorchester Community Church) | Dorchester | ||
25 | Dow Academy | August 31, 1982 (#82001675) |
Dow Ave. 44°13′32″N 71°44′53″W / 44.225556°N 71.748056°W / 44.225556; -71.748056 (Dow Academy) | Franconia | ||
26 | Enfield Center Town House | July 17, 2017 (#100001318) |
1044 NH 4A 43°35′28″N 72°06′37″W / 43.591053°N 72.110371°W / 43.591053; -72.110371 (Enfield Center Town House) | Enfield | ||
27 | Enfield Shaker Historic District | November 7, 1979 (#79000198) |
NH 4A 43°37′13″N 72°08′49″W / 43.620278°N 72.146944°W / 43.620278; -72.146944 (Enfield Shaker Historic District) | Enfield | ||
28 | Enfield Village Historic District | April 19, 2010 (#10000186) |
Main St, U.S. Route 4, High St, Balti St, Shaker Hill Rd, Wells St, Stevens, Union, & Pillsbury Sts, Shedd & Mill St. 43°38′31″N 72°08′42″W / 43.641917°N 72.145078°W / 43.641917; -72.145078 (Enfield Village Historic District) | Enfield | ||
29 | The Epic of American Civilization Murals | February 27, 2013 (#13000283) |
6025 Baker-Berry Library 43°42′18″N 72°17′21″W / 43.705°N 72.2892°W / 43.705; -72.2892 (The Epic of American Civilization Murals) | Hanover | ||
30 | Felsengarten | June 18, 1973 (#73002296) |
Southwest of Bethlehem on Lewis Hill Rd. 44°15′20″N 71°42′20″W / 44.255556°N 71.705556°W / 44.255556; -71.705556 (Felsengarten) | Bethlehem | ||
31 | First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry | April 8, 1983 (#83001140) |
57 Main St. 43°41′42″N 71°37′59″W / 43.695°N 71.633056°W / 43.695; -71.633056 (First Free Will Baptist Church and Vestry) | Ashland | Currently the Ashland Baptist Church | |
32 | Frost Place | November 30, 1976 (#76000126) |
South of Franconia off NH 116 on Ridge Rd. 44°12′46″N 71°45′27″W / 44.212778°N 71.7575°W / 44.212778; -71.7575 (Frost Place) | Franconia | ||
33 | Goodall-Woods Law Office | August 26, 1980 (#80000285) |
Northeast of Bath on U.S. Route 302 44°10′35″N 71°56′40″W / 44.176389°N 71.944444°W / 44.176389; -71.944444 (Goodall-Woods Law Office) | Bath | ||
34 | Great Hollow Road Stone Arch Bridge | May 12, 1997 (#97000372) |
Great Hollow Rd. over Mink Brook, approximately 100 ft (30 m) north of its junction with Smith Ln. 43°41′13″N 72°14′00″W / 43.686944°N 72.233333°W / 43.686944; -72.233333 (Great Hollow Road Stone Arch Bridge) | Hanover | ||
35 | Abbie Greenleaf Library | June 13, 2003 (#03000526) |
439 Main St. 44°13′36″N 71°44′43″W / 44.2267°N 71.7452°W / 44.2267; -71.7452 (Abbie Greenleaf Library) | Franconia | ||
36 | Hanover Town Library | April 25, 1997 (#97000371) |
130 Etna Rd. 43°41′41″N 72°13′06″W / 43.694722°N 72.218333°W / 43.694722; -72.218333 (Hanover Town Library) | Hanover | ||
37 | Haverhill Corner Historic District | August 27, 1987 (#87001415) |
NH 10 from N. Piermont to its bisection of NH 25 and Court St. 44°01′53″N 72°03′51″W / 44.0314°N 72.0642°W / 44.0314; -72.0642 (Haverhill Corner Historic District) | Haverhill | ||
38 | Haverhill–Bath Covered Bridge | April 18, 1977 (#77000091) |
NH 135 44°09′16″N 72°02′12″W / 44.1544°N 72.0367°W / 44.1544; -72.0367 (Haverhill–Bath Covered Bridge) | Woodsville and Bath | Over the Ammonoosuc River | |
39 | Hebron Village Historic District | March 7, 1985 (#85000492) |
Roughly bounded by the Hebron Village Cemetery, N. and W. Shore Rds., and Hobart Hill and Groton Rds. 43°41′38″N 71°48′21″W / 43.6939°N 71.8058°W / 43.6939; -71.8058 (Hebron Village Historic District) | Hebron | ||
40 | Hewitt House | November 7, 1985 (#85002778) |
U.S. Route 4 43°38′41″N 72°08′37″W / 43.6448°N 72.1435°W / 43.6448; -72.1435 (Hewitt House) | Enfield | ||
41 | Holderness Free Library | March 7, 1985 (#85000478) |
Junction of U.S. Route 3 and NH 113 43°43′55″N 71°35′18″W / 43.731944°N 71.588333°W / 43.731944; -71.588333 (Holderness Free Library) | Holderness | ||
42 | Holderness Inn | December 13, 1984 (#84000523) |
U.S. Route 3 43°43′53″N 71°35′24″W / 43.731389°N 71.59°W / 43.731389; -71.59 (Holderness Inn) | Holderness | ||
43 | Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern | September 7, 1984 (#84003194) |
Northeast of Bath on U.S. Route 302 44°10′41″N 71°56′40″W / 44.1781°N 71.9444°W / 44.1781; -71.9444 (Jeremiah Hutchins Tavern) | Bath | ||
44 | Moses Kent House | June 7, 1984 (#84002808) |
River Road[6] 43°52′15″N 72°09′45″W / 43.8707°N 72.1624°W / 43.8707; -72.1624 (Moses Kent House) | Lyme | Noted for murals by Rufus Porter | |
45 | Edward H. Lane House | December 8, 1980 (#80000286) |
16 Cottage St. 44°18′18″N 71°46′03″W / 44.305°N 71.7675°W / 44.305; -71.7675 (Edward H. Lane House) | Littleton | ||
46 | Lisbon Inn | December 1, 1980 (#80000287) |
Main St. 44°12′47″N 71°54′46″W / 44.213056°N 71.912778°W / 44.213056; -71.912778 (Lisbon Inn) | Lisbon | ||
47 | Littleton Community House & Annex | December 26, 2023 (#100009661) |
120 Main St. 44°18′27″N 71°46′29″W / 44.3074°N 71.7746°W / 44.3074; -71.7746 (Littleton Community House & Annex) | Littleton | ||
48 | Littleton Town Building | May 7, 1973 (#73000164) |
1 Union St. 44°18′21″N 71°46′12″W / 44.305833°N 71.77°W / 44.305833; -71.77 (Littleton Town Building) | Littleton | ||
49 | Lovett's by Lafayette Brook | March 11, 1982 (#82001676) |
South of Franconia on Profile Rd. 44°12′16″N 71°43′25″W / 44.204444°N 71.723611°W / 44.204444; -71.723611 (Lovett's by Lafayette Brook) | Franconia | ||
50 | Lower Intervale Grange #321 | September 29, 2022 (#100008224) |
471 Daniel Webster Hwy. 43°43′25″N 71°40′34″W / 43.7237°N 71.6761°W / 43.7237; -71.6761 (Lower Intervale Grange #321) | Plymouth | Grange hall built in 1912, hardly changed. | |
51 | Lyme Center Historic District | March 31, 1987 (#86003381) |
34-55 Dorchester Rd. 43°47′58″N 72°07′35″W / 43.799444°N 72.126389°W / 43.799444; -72.126389 (Lyme Center Historic District) | Lyme Center | ||
52 | Lyme Common Historic District | September 1, 1988 (#88001435) |
Dorchester Rd., John Tomson Way, On the Common; Pleasant and Union Sts., E. Thetford Rd., Main and Market Sts. 43°48′40″N 72°09′28″W / 43.8111°N 72.1578°W / 43.8111; -72.1578 (Lyme Common Historic District) | Lyme | ||
53 | Lyme–East Thetford Bridge | March 27, 2020 (#100005159) |
VT 113 / East Thetford Rd. over the Connecticut R. 43°48′44″N 72°10′59″W / 43.8121°N 72.1831°W / 43.8121; -72.1831 (Lyme–East Thetford Bridge) | Lyme | Extends into Orange County, Vermont | |
54 | Minot–Sleeper Library | September 15, 1988 (#88001434) |
35 Pleasant Street 43°35′28″N 71°44′16″W / 43.590981°N 71.737799°W / 43.590981; -71.737799 (Minot–Sleeper Library) | Bristol | ||
55 | North Holderness Freewill Baptist Church–Holderness Historical Society Building | September 4, 1986 (#86002171) |
Rt. 3 43°43′56″N 71°35′10″W / 43.7321°N 71.586°W / 43.7321; -71.586 (North Holderness Freewill Baptist Church–Holderness Historical Society Building) | Holderness | Listed on Owl Brook Road; moved to present location in 1994[7] | |
56 | Old Grafton County Courthouse | April 29, 1982 (#82001677) |
1 Court St. 43°45′29″N 71°41′21″W / 43.758056°N 71.689167°W / 43.758056; -71.689167 (Old Grafton County Courthouse) | Plymouth | ||
57 | Orford Street Historic District | August 26, 1977 (#77000163) |
Orford St. (NH 10) from NH 25A to Archertown Rd., including the cemetery to the east 43°54′16″N 72°08′07″W / 43.904444°N 72.135278°W / 43.904444; -72.135278 (Orford Street Historic District) | Orford | ||
58 | Owls Head | September 29, 2015 (#15000669) |
289 W. Shore Rd. 43°40′43″N 71°47′23″W / 43.67872°N 71.78959°W / 43.67872; -71.78959 (Owls Head) | Hebron | ||
59 | Norman and Marion Perry House | September 25, 2012 (#12000821) |
352 Ellsworth Hill Road[8] 43°51′18″N 71°41′46″W / 43.8551°N 71.696°W / 43.8551; -71.696 (Norman and Marion Perry House) | Campton | c. 1960 Modernist house designed by Hugh Stebbins | |
60 | Piermont Bridge | June 6, 2001 (#01000630) |
NH 25 over the Connecticut River at the Vermont state line 43°58′40″N 72°06′45″W / 43.977778°N 72.1125°W / 43.977778; -72.1125 (Piermont Bridge) | Piermont | Extends into Orange County, Vermont | |
61 | Plymouth Historic District | March 14, 1986 (#86000343) |
Bounded by Court, Main, and Highland Sts. 43°45′26″N 71°41′17″W / 43.757222°N 71.688056°W / 43.757222; -71.688056 (Plymouth Historic District) | Plymouth | ||
62 | Rocks Estate | September 7, 1984 (#84003197) |
West of Bethlehem on U.S. Route 302 44°16′52″N 71°44′03″W / 44.281111°N 71.734167°W / 44.281111; -71.734167 (Rocks Estate) | Bethlehem | ||
63 | Rockywold–Deephaven Camps | June 14, 2013 (#13000382) |
Pinehurst Rd. 43°46′35″N 71°32′36″W / 43.7764°N 71.5432°W / 43.7764; -71.5432 (Rockywold–Deephaven Camps) | Holderness | Part of the Squam MPS[a] | |
64 | The Samuel Morey Memorial Bridge | December 8, 1997 (#97001523) |
NH 25A over the Connecticut River 43°54′25″N 72°08′23″W / 43.906944°N 72.139722°W / 43.906944; -72.139722 (The Samuel Morey Memorial Bridge) | Orford | Extends into Orange County, Vermont | |
65 | Sawyer–Medlicott House | December 6, 1991 (#91001757) |
Junction of Bradford and River Rds. 43°58′40″N 72°06′21″W / 43.9778°N 72.1058°W / 43.9778; -72.1058 (Sawyer–Medlicott House) | Piermont | ||
66 | Shepard Hill Historic District | October 8, 2014 (#14000843) |
109, 135, 177, 180, 200 Shepard Hill, 6, 19, 31, 33, 35, 41 Coxboro & all of Asquam Rds., 584 US 3 43°43′32″N 71°34′14″W / 43.7256°N 71.5706°W / 43.7256; -71.5706 (Shepard Hill Historic District) | Holderness | ||
67 | Sphinx Tomb | March 17, 2005 (#05000173) |
Northeastern corner of the junction of E. Wheelock St. and Observatory Rd.[9] 43°42′13″N 72°17′06″W / 43.70357°N 72.28513°W / 43.70357; -72.28513 (Sphinx Tomb) | Hanover | ||
68 | Spring Hill Farm | June 13, 2002 (#02000639) |
263 Meriden Rd. 43°37′30″N 72°13′31″W / 43.625°N 72.225278°W / 43.625; -72.225278 (Spring Hill Farm) | Lebanon | ||
69 | St. Mark's Episcopal Church | December 13, 1984 (#84000522) |
6-8 Highland St. 43°41′48″N 71°37′57″W / 43.696667°N 71.6325°W / 43.696667; -71.6325 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church) | Ashland | ||
70 | Stone Arch Underpass | September 12, 1985 (#85002190) |
Glen Rd. 43°38′03″N 72°18′21″W / 43.634167°N 72.305833°W / 43.634167; -72.305833 (Stone Arch Underpass) | Lebanon | ||
71 | Swiftwater Covered Bridge | November 21, 1976 (#76000127) |
South of Bath on Valley Rd. 44°08′03″N 71°57′05″W / 44.134167°N 71.951389°W / 44.134167; -71.951389 (Swiftwater Covered Bridge) | Bath | Over the Wild Ammonoosuc River | |
72 | Thayer's Hotel | March 9, 1982 (#82001678) |
136 Main St. 44°18′23″N 71°46′28″W / 44.306389°N 71.774444°W / 44.306389; -71.774444 (Thayer's Hotel) | Littleton | ||
73 | Trinity Church | September 7, 1984 (#84003203) |
East of Plymouth on NH 175 43°45′24″N 71°40′11″W / 43.756667°N 71.669722°W / 43.756667; -71.669722 (Trinity Church) | Holderness | ||
74 | True Farm | August 15, 2012 (#12000507) |
53, 64, and 70 True Farm Rd., and 884 NH 113 43°45′46″N 71°33′49″W / 43.762749°N 71.563506°W / 43.762749; -71.563506 (True Farm) | Holderness | Part of the Squam MPS[a] | |
75 | US Post Office and Courthouse–Littleton Main | July 17, 1986 (#86002251) |
134 Main St.[10] 44°18′26″N 71°46′30″W / 44.307222°N 71.775°W / 44.307222; -71.775 (US Post Office and Courthouse–Littleton Main) | Littleton | ||
76 | Watch Rock Camp | December 24, 2013 (#13000973) |
Off NH 113 on the shore of Squam Lake Coordinates missing | Holderness | Part of the Squam MPS[a] | |
77 | Webster Estate | June 9, 1989 (#89000448) |
NH 113 43°45′35″N 71°33′31″W / 43.759722°N 71.558611°W / 43.759722; -71.558611 (Webster Estate) | Holderness | ||
78 | Whipple House | December 13, 1978 (#78000338) |
4 Pleasant St. 43°41′40″N 71°37′54″W / 43.6944°N 71.6318°W / 43.6944; -71.6318 (Whipple House) | Ashland | ||
79 | Woodsville Opera Building | May 15, 1980 (#80000288) |
67 Central St. 44°09′08″N 72°02′18″W / 44.1522°N 72.0383°W / 44.1522; -72.0383 (Woodsville Opera Building) | Woodsville |
See also
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Notes
- ^ a b c d e f For additional properties that are part of the Squam MPS see National Register of Historic Places listings in Carroll County, New Hampshire.
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 12, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ "Moses Kent House". Connecticut River Joint Commission. Retrieved 2013-10-10.
- ^ Holderness Historical Society Driving Tour
- ^ NH Register of Historic Places
- ^ Although the NRIS lists the Sphinx as "address restricted", this Dartmouth College map shows its location clearly
- ^ Address based on USPS website. Accessed March 27, 2016