National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Merrimack 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 88 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 2 National Historic Landmarks.
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 | 2½ Beacon Street | December 17, 1984 (#84000500) |
2½ Beacon St. 43°12′42″N 71°32′33″W / 43.2117°N 71.5425°W / 43.2117; -71.5425 (2½ Beacon Street) | Concord | ||
2 | Allenstown Meeting House | December 6, 2004 (#04001327) |
Deerfield Rd. 43°09′37″N 71°22′53″W / 43.1603°N 71.3814°W / 43.1603; -71.3814 (Allenstown Meeting House) | Allenstown | ||
3 | Baptist New Meeting House | December 22, 2005 (#05001446) |
461 Main St. 43°24′45″N 71°58′50″W / 43.412434°N 71.980489°W / 43.412434; -71.980489 (Baptist New Meeting House) | New London | ||
4 | Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic District | June 11, 1992 (#92000632) |
½ mile from park entrance, 160 yd (150 m) south of Allenstown-Deerfield Rd., in Bear Brook State Park 43°09′29″N 71°22′44″W / 43.1581°N 71.3789°W / 43.1581; -71.3789 (Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic District) | Allenstown | ||
5 | Beaver Meadow Brook Archeological Site (27MR3) | June 2, 1989 (#89000434) |
West side of the Merrimack River near Sewall's Falls[6] | Concord | Major Native American archeological site[6] | |
6 | Bement Covered Bridge | November 21, 1976 (#76000128) |
Center Rd. 43°15′51″N 71°57′13″W / 43.2642°N 71.9536°W / 43.2642; -71.9536 (Bement Covered Bridge) | Bradford | Over the Warner River | |
7 | Bennett Farm | September 14, 2002 (#02000960) |
11 Bennett Rd. 43°10′14″N 71°47′33″W / 43.1706°N 71.7925°W / 43.1706; -71.7925 (Bennett Farm) | Henniker | ||
8 | Blossom Hill and Calvary Cemeteries | December 15, 2010 (#10000891) |
N. State St. 43°13′19″N 71°33′13″W / 43.2219°N 71.5536°W / 43.2219; -71.5536 (Blossom Hill and Calvary Cemeteries) | Concord | ||
9 | Bog Bridge | March 16, 1989 (#89000192) |
Off NH 11 over Pleasant Brook 43°25′49″N 71°52′11″W / 43.4303°N 71.8697°W / 43.4303; -71.8697 (Bog Bridge) | Andover | ||
10 | Boscawen Academy and Much-I-Do Hose House | December 8, 1980 (#80000292) |
King St. 43°19′03″N 71°37′20″W / 43.3175°N 71.6222°W / 43.3175; -71.6222 (Boscawen Academy and Much-I-Do Hose House) | Boscawen | ||
11 | Boscawen Public Library | May 28, 1981 (#81000073) |
King St. 43°19′09″N 71°37′31″W / 43.3192°N 71.6253°W / 43.3192; -71.6253 (Boscawen Public Library) | Boscawen | ||
12 | Bradford Center Meetinghouse | June 14, 2013 (#13000384) |
18 Rowe Mountain Rd. 43°14′10″N 71°58′08″W / 43.2361°N 71.9690°W / 43.2361; -71.9690 (Bradford Center Meetinghouse) | Bradford | ||
13 | Bradford Town Hall | November 13, 1980 (#80000293) |
W. Main St. 43°16′09″N 71°57′42″W / 43.2692°N 71.9617°W / 43.2692; -71.9617 (Bradford Town Hall) | Bradford | ||
14 | H. Styles Bridges House | December 22, 2005 (#05001444) |
21 Mountain Rd. 43°14′23″N 71°32′20″W / 43.2397°N 71.5389°W / 43.2397; -71.5389 (H. Styles Bridges House) | Concord | The official residence of the governor | |
15 | Canterbury Shaker Village | June 17, 1975 (#75000129) |
4 mi (6.4 km) east of Canterbury on Shaker Rd. 43°21′32″N 71°29′24″W / 43.3589°N 71.49°W / 43.3589; -71.49 (Canterbury Shaker Village) | Canterbury | One of the best-preserved Shaker villages | |
16 | Center Meetinghouse | December 19, 1979 (#79000201) |
NH 103 43°19′16″N 72°02′08″W / 43.3211°N 72.0356°W / 43.3211; -72.0356 (Center Meetinghouse) | Newbury | ||
17 | Chamberlin House | August 16, 1982 (#82001688) |
44 Pleasant St. 43°12′12″N 71°32′19″W / 43.2033°N 71.5386°W / 43.2033; -71.5386 (Chamberlin House) | Concord | ||
18 | Concord Civic District | December 22, 1983 (#83004203) |
107 N. Main St., 25 Capitol St., 39-45 Green St., 20-30 Park St., and 33 N. State St. 43°12′24″N 71°32′22″W / 43.2067°N 71.5394°W / 43.2067; -71.5394 (Concord Civic District) | Concord | ||
19 | Concord Gas Light Company Gasholder House | January 12, 2018 (#100001962) |
Gas St. 43°11′47″N 71°31′52″W / 43.196370°N 71.531003°W / 43.196370; -71.531003 (Concord Gas Light Company Gasholder House) | Concord | ||
20 | Concord Historic District | June 11, 1975 (#75000234) |
Roughly bounded by N. State St., Horse Shoe Pond, Boston and Maine railroad tracks, Sen. Styles Bridges Highway, and Church St. 43°12′57″N 71°32′30″W / 43.2158°N 71.5417°W / 43.2158; -71.5417 (Concord Historic District) | Concord | ||
21 | Contoocook Railroad Depot | March 16, 2006 (#06000131) |
896 Main St. in the village of Contoocook 43°13′21″N 71°42′47″W / 43.2225°N 71.7131°W / 43.2225; -71.7131 (Contoocook Railroad Depot) | Hopkinton | ||
22 | Henry J. Crippen House | December 22, 1983 (#83004204) |
189-191 N. Main St. 43°12′45″N 71°32′26″W / 43.2125°N 71.5406°W / 43.2125; -71.5406 (Henry J. Crippen House) | Concord | ||
23 | Dalton Covered Bridge | November 21, 1976 (#76000221) |
Joppa Rd. 43°16′36″N 71°48′43″W / 43.2767°N 71.8119°W / 43.2767; -71.8119 (Dalton Covered Bridge) | Warner | Over the Warner River | |
24 | Dimond Hill Farm | March 15, 2007 (#07000155) |
314 Hopkinton Rd. 43°11′28″N 71°37′03″W / 43.1911°N 71.6175°W / 43.1911; -71.6175 (Dimond Hill Farm) | Concord | ||
25 | Lewis Downing Jr. House | September 11, 1987 (#87001425) |
33 Pleasant St. 43°12′10″N 71°32′18″W / 43.2028°N 71.5383°W / 43.2028; -71.5383 (Lewis Downing Jr. House) | Concord | ||
26 | Downtown Concord Historic District | June 9, 2000 (#00000652) |
Roughly bounded by Center St., Loudon Rd., Storrs St., Hills Ave., and S. State, Green, School, Capitol, and Park Sts. 43°12′19″N 71°32′15″W / 43.2053°N 71.5375°W / 43.2053; -71.5375 (Downtown Concord Historic District) | Concord | ||
27 | Gershom Durgin House | December 1, 2000 (#00001463) |
391 Franklin Highway 43°26′34″N 71°46′14″W / 43.4428°N 71.7706°W / 43.4428; -71.7706 (Gershom Durgin House) | Andover | ||
28 | Eagle Hotel | September 20, 1978 (#78000216) |
110 N. Main St. 43°12′25″N 71°32′12″W / 43.2069°N 71.5367°W / 43.2069; -71.5367 (Eagle Hotel) | Concord | ||
29 | East Andover Village Center Historic District | March 16, 1989 (#89000191) |
Village of East Andover, junction of NH 11 and Chase Hill Rd. 43°27′34″N 71°44′51″W / 43.4594°N 71.7475°W / 43.4594; -71.7475 (East Andover Village Center Historic District) | Andover | ||
30 | Endicott Hotel | May 29, 1987 (#87000818) |
1-3 S. Main St. 43°12′14″N 71°32′09″W / 43.2039°N 71.5358°W / 43.2039; -71.5358 (Endicott Hotel) | Concord | ||
31 | Farrington House | March 9, 1982 (#82001858) |
30 S. Main St. 43°12′11″N 71°32′09″W / 43.2031°N 71.5358°W / 43.2031; -71.5358 (Farrington House) | Concord | ||
32 | First Congregational Church of Boscawen | April 19, 1982 (#82001689) |
King St. 43°19′19″N 71°37′45″W / 43.3219°N 71.6292°W / 43.3219; -71.6292 (First Congregational Church of Boscawen) | Boscawen | ||
33 | Reuben Foster House and Perley Cleaves House | March 15, 1982 (#82001690) |
64 and 62 N. State St. 43°12′35″N 71°32′27″W / 43.2097°N 71.5408°W / 43.2097; -71.5408 (Reuben Foster House and Perley Cleaves House) | Concord | ||
34 | Franklin Falls Historic District | August 19, 1982 (#82001691) |
Roughly bounded by Bow, River, and School Sts., Ayles Ct., and the Winnipesaukee River 43°26′39″N 71°38′57″W / 43.4442°N 71.6492°W / 43.4442; -71.6492 (Franklin Falls Historic District) | Franklin | Encompasses most of downtown Franklin | |
35 | Hall Memorial Library | October 4, 1978 (#78000217) |
Park St. 43°26′30″N 71°35′36″W / 43.4417°N 71.5933°W / 43.4417; -71.5933 (Hall Memorial Library) | Northfield | ||
36 | Charles S. Hall House | June 13, 2002 (#02000640) |
1740 Dover Rd. 43°13′32″N 71°20′48″W / 43.2256°N 71.3467°W / 43.2256; -71.3467 (Charles S. Hall House) | Epsom | ||
37 | Matthew Harvey House | September 4, 1992 (#92001082) |
Western side of Harvey Rd., 0.25 mi (0.40 km) north of its junction with Keyser St. 43°22′22″N 71°57′22″W / 43.3728°N 71.9561°W / 43.3728; -71.9561 (Matthew Harvey House) | Sutton | ||
38 | Hay Estate | November 2, 2000 (#00001288) |
NH 103A, 2.2 mi (3.5 km) north of its junction with NH 103 43°21′00″N 72°02′43″W / 43.35°N 72.0453°W / 43.35; -72.0453 (Hay Estate) | Newbury | Former summer home of American statesman John Hay | |
39 | Henniker Town Hall | February 24, 1981 (#81000074) |
Depot Hill Rd. 43°10′32″N 71°49′23″W / 43.1756°N 71.8231°W / 43.1756; -71.8231 (Henniker Town Hall) | Henniker | ||
40 | Hersey Farms Historic District | June 30, 2008 (#08000512) |
1057 and 1088 Franklin Highway 43°28′16″N 71°43′51″W / 43.4711°N 71.7308°W / 43.4711; -71.7308 (Hersey Farms Historic District) | Andover | ||
41 | Hill Center Church | September 12, 1985 (#85002186) |
Murray Hill Rd.[7] 43°31′26″N 71°44′26″W / 43.523778°N 71.740682°W / 43.523778; -71.740682 (Hill Center Church) | Hill | ||
42 | Hopkinton Railroad Covered Bridge | January 11, 1980 (#80000294) |
Off NH 103 and NH 127 43°13′23″N 71°42′51″W / 43.2231°N 71.7142°W / 43.2231; -71.7142 (Hopkinton Railroad Covered Bridge) | Hopkinton | Over Contoocook River in village of Contoocook | |
43 | Howe-Quimby House | June 27, 1980 (#80000295) |
Southwest of Hopkinton on Sugar Hill Rd. 43°09′29″N 71°42′03″W / 43.1581°N 71.7008°W / 43.1581; -71.7008 (Howe-Quimby House) | Hopkinton | ||
44 | Keniston Bridge | March 16, 1989 (#89000190) |
Bridge Rd. over the Blackwater River 43°26′06″N 71°50′12″W / 43.435°N 71.8367°W / 43.435; -71.8367 (Keniston Bridge) | Andover | ||
45 | Leavitt Farm | March 11, 1982 (#82001692) |
103 Old Loudon Rd. 43°13′56″N 71°28′52″W / 43.2322°N 71.4811°W / 43.2322; -71.4811 (Leavitt Farm) | Concord | ||
46 | William H. Long Memorial | July 15, 1977 (#77000092) |
Main St. 43°11′27″N 71°40′19″W / 43.1908°N 71.6719°W / 43.1908; -71.6719 (William H. Long Memorial) | Hopkinton | Now houses the Hopkinton Historical Society | |
47 | Loudon Town Hall | September 5, 1990 (#90001351) |
Junction of Clough Hill and Youngs Hill Rds. 43°19′57″N 71°25′51″W / 43.3325°N 71.4308°W / 43.3325; -71.4308 (Loudon Town Hall) | Loudon | ||
48 | Lower Warner Meetinghouse | May 25, 1989 (#89000450) |
NH 103 43°16′28″N 71°47′57″W / 43.2744°N 71.7992°W / 43.2744; -71.7992 (Lower Warner Meetinghouse) | Warner | ||
49 | Memorial Arch of Tilton | May 19, 1980 (#80000296) |
Elm St. 43°26′23″N 71°35′17″W / 43.4397°N 71.5881°W / 43.4397; -71.5881 (Memorial Arch of Tilton) | Northfield | ||
50 | Merrimack County Bank | February 28, 1980 (#80000415) |
214 N. Main St. 43°12′41″N 71°32′20″W / 43.2114°N 71.5389°W / 43.2114; -71.5389 (Merrimack County Bank) | Concord | ||
51 | Merrimack County Courthouse | November 27, 1979 (#79000202) |
163 N. Main St. 43°12′35″N 71°32′20″W / 43.2097°N 71.5389°W / 43.2097; -71.5389 (Merrimack County Courthouse) | Concord | ||
52 | Millville School | November 7, 1985 (#85002781) |
2 Fisk Rd. 43°11′50″N 71°34′28″W / 43.1972°N 71.5744°W / 43.1972; -71.5744 (Millville School) | Concord | ||
53 | Morrill-Lassonde House | March 15, 1984 (#84003216) |
East of King St. 43°18′38″N 71°36′52″W / 43.310498°N 71.614560°W / 43.310498; -71.614560 (Morrill-Lassonde House) | Boscawen | ||
54 | Murray Hill Summer Home District | March 17, 1988 (#88000179) |
Murray Hill Rd. roughly between Cass Mill and Lynch Rds. 43°32′24″N 71°47′46″W / 43.54°N 71.7961°W / 43.54; -71.7961 (Murray Hill Summer Home District) | Hill | ||
55 | New Hampshire Savings Bank Building | June 14, 1988 (#88000658) |
97 N. Main St. 43°12′24″N 71°32′14″W / 43.2067°N 71.5372°W / 43.2067; -71.5372 (New Hampshire Savings Bank Building) | Concord | ||
56 | Northfield Union Church | March 15, 1984 (#84003219) |
Sondogardy Pond Rd. 43°22′39″N 71°37′06″W / 43.377462°N 71.618322°W / 43.377462; -71.618322 (Northfield Union Church) | Northfield | ||
57 | Jacob Noyes Block | February 27, 1986 (#86000278) |
48 Glass St. 43°07′50″N 71°27′06″W / 43.1306°N 71.4517°W / 43.1306; -71.4517 (Jacob Noyes Block) | Suncook | ||
58 | Old North Cemetery | November 9, 2008 (#08001031) |
North State St. 43°12′53″N 71°32′40″W / 43.2148°N 71.5444°W / 43.2148; -71.5444 (Old North Cemetery) | Concord | ||
59 | Old Post Office | August 13, 1973 (#73000269) |
N. State St., between Capitol and Park St. 43°12′23″N 71°32′24″W / 43.2064°N 71.54°W / 43.2064; -71.54 (Old Post Office) | Concord | ||
60 | Old Webster Meeting House | March 7, 1985 (#85000479) |
1220 Battle Street (NH 127). 43°19′47″N 71°43′03″W / 43.3297°N 71.7175°W / 43.3297; -71.7175 (Old Webster Meeting House) | Webster | ||
61 | Page Belting Company Mills | June 14, 2002 (#02000641) |
26 Commercial St. 43°13′01″N 71°32′21″W / 43.2169°N 71.5392°W / 43.2169; -71.5392 (Page Belting Company Mills) | Concord | ||
62 | Pembroke Mill | September 12, 1985 (#85002188) |
100 Main St. 43°07′49″N 71°27′18″W / 43.1303°N 71.455°W / 43.1303; -71.455 (Pembroke Mill) | Pembroke | ||
63 | Franklin Pierce House | October 15, 1979 (#79000318) |
52 S. Main St. 43°12′01″N 71°32′03″W / 43.2003°N 71.5342°W / 43.2003; -71.5342 (Franklin Pierce House) | Concord | Site of home of President Franklin Pierce, 1856–1869, and place where he died. Burned down in 1981.[8] Not to be confused with Pierce Manse at 14 Horseshoe Pond Lane, Pierce's home during 1842–1848. | |
64 | Pillsbury Memorial Hall | March 4, 1993 (#93000147) |
93 Main St. 43°20′02″N 71°57′13″W / 43.3339°N 71.9536°W / 43.3339; -71.9536 (Pillsbury Memorial Hall) | Sutton | ||
65 | Pineground Bridge | March 10, 2004 (#04000149) |
0.15 mi (0.24 km) east of NH 28 on Depot Rd. 43°15′26″N 71°22′12″W / 43.2572°N 71.37°W / 43.2572; -71.37 (Pineground Bridge) | Chichester | Over Suncook River | |
66 | Pittsfield Center Historic District | December 12, 1980 (#80000416) |
Main Street and town center side streets 43°18′18″N 71°19′34″W / 43.305°N 71.3261°W / 43.305; -71.3261 (Pittsfield Center Historic District) | Pittsfield | ||
67 | Pleasant View Home | September 19, 1984 (#84003222) |
227 Pleasant St. 43°11′42″N 71°33′31″W / 43.195°N 71.5586°W / 43.195; -71.5586 (Pleasant View Home) | Concord | ||
68 | Potter Place Railroad Station | March 16, 1989 (#89000189) |
Depot St. 43°26′18″N 71°51′22″W / 43.4383°N 71.8561°W / 43.4383; -71.8561 (Potter Place Railroad Station) | Andover | Houses the Andover Historical Society Museum | |
69 | Robie's Country Store | August 31, 2000 (#00001038) |
8 Riverside St. 43°05′52″N 71°27′59″W / 43.0978°N 71.4664°W / 43.0978; -71.4664 (Robie's Country Store) | Hooksett | ||
70 | Rolfe Barn | March 15, 2007 (#07000154) |
16 Penacook St. 43°17′00″N 71°35′23″W / 43.2833°N 71.5897°W / 43.2833; -71.5897 (Rolfe Barn) | Concord | Owned by the Penacook Historical Society | |
71 | Gov. Frank West Rollins House | March 15, 1984 (#84003225) |
135 N. State St. 43°12′54″N 71°32′36″W / 43.215°N 71.5433°W / 43.215; -71.5433 (Gov. Frank West Rollins House) | Concord | ||
72 | Rowell's Covered Bridge | November 21, 1976 (#76000129) |
Clement Hill Rd. 43°11′33″N 71°44′54″W / 43.1925°N 71.7483°W / 43.1925; -71.7483 (Rowell's Covered Bridge) | West Hopkinton | Over Contoocook River | |
73 | Salisbury Academy Building | May 30, 1975 (#75000235) |
Junction of NH 127 and U.S. Route 4 43°22′47″N 71°42′52″W / 43.3797°N 71.7144°W / 43.3797; -71.7144 (Salisbury Academy Building) | Salisbury | Now houses the town offices | |
74 | South Danbury Christian Church | June 6, 1985 (#85001191) |
U.S. Route 4 43°28′58″N 71°53′12″W / 43.4828°N 71.8867°W / 43.4828; -71.8867 (South Danbury Christian Church) | Danbury | ||
75 | South Sutton Meeting House | May 27, 1993 (#93000462) |
17 Meeting House Hill Rd. 43°19′14″N 71°56′07″W / 43.3206°N 71.9353°W / 43.3206; -71.9353 (South Sutton Meeting House) | South Sutton | ||
76 | Stanley Tavern | September 7, 2005 (#05000970) |
371 Main St. 43°11′29″N 71°40′27″W / 43.1914°N 71.6742°W / 43.1914; -71.6742 (Stanley Tavern) | Hopkinton | ||
77 | Sulphite Railroad Bridge | June 11, 1975 (#75000130) |
Off US 3 over the Winnipesaukee River 43°26′43″N 71°38′10″W / 43.4453°N 71.6361°W / 43.4453; -71.6361 (Sulphite Railroad Bridge) | Franklin | ||
78 | Suncook Village Commercial-Civic Historic District | March 15, 2005 (#05000174) |
1 and 9-15 Glass St., 116-161 Main St., 19 Mill Falls, and 4 Union St. in the village of Suncook 43°07′52″N 71°27′12″W / 43.1311°N 71.4533°W / 43.1311; -71.4533 (Suncook Village Commercial-Civic Historic District) | Pembroke | ||
79 | Tucker Mountain Schoolhouse | March 18, 2005 (#05000175) |
Tucker Mountain Road 43°29′01″N 71°45′42″W / 43.4836°N 71.7617°W / 43.4836; -71.7617 (Tucker Mountain Schoolhouse) | Andover | Former schoolhouse open as a local museum on weekends; operated by the Andover Historical Society | |
80 | Donald D. Tuttle House | August 31, 1995 (#95001052) |
12 Gabby Lane 43°10′34″N 71°32′13″W / 43.1761°N 71.5369°W / 43.1761; -71.5369 (Donald D. Tuttle House) | Concord | Listed at 257 Pleasant St; moved to Gabby Lane in Concord in 2009 to make way for the Langley Parkway[9] | |
81 | Upham-Walker House | May 15, 1980 (#80000418) |
18 Park St. 43°12′26″N 71°32′20″W / 43.2072°N 71.5389°W / 43.2072; -71.5389 (Upham-Walker House) | Concord | ||
82 | Waterloo Covered Bridge | November 21, 1976 (#76000130) |
Newmarket Rd. 43°17′16″N 71°51′27″W / 43.2878°N 71.8575°W / 43.2878; -71.8575 (Waterloo Covered Bridge) | Waterloo | Over the Warner River | |
83 | Waterloo Historic District | September 13, 2003 (#03000926) |
78-183 Waterloo St., 12 and 68 Newmarket Rd., 4 Willoughby-Colby Rd., Bean Road Cemetery 43°17′19″N 71°51′15″W / 43.2886°N 71.8542°W / 43.2886; -71.8542 (Waterloo Historic District) | Warner | ||
84 | Webster Congregational Church | March 7, 1985 (#85000480) |
Off NH 127 on Long St. 43°19′48″N 71°43′00″W / 43.33°N 71.7167°W / 43.33; -71.7167 (Webster Congregational Church) | Webster | ||
85 | Daniel Webster Family Home | May 30, 1974 (#74000196) |
S. Main St. 43°24′24″N 71°39′06″W / 43.4067°N 71.6517°W / 43.4067; -71.6517 (Daniel Webster Family Home) | West Franklin | Farm owned by family of Daniel Webster; it is sometimes confused with the nearby Daniel Webster Birthplace state historic site. | |
86 | Dr. Solomon M. Whipple House | September 12, 1985 (#85002187) |
Main St. 43°24′48″N 71°59′05″W / 43.4133°N 71.9847°W / 43.4133; -71.9847 (Dr. Solomon M. Whipple House) | New London | ||
87 | White Farm | May 15, 1981 (#81000075) |
144 Clinton St. 43°11′19″N 71°33′37″W / 43.1886°N 71.5603°W / 43.1886; -71.5603 (White Farm) | Concord | ||
88 | White Park | November 9, 1982 (#82000623) |
Bounded by Washington, Centre, High, Beacon, and White Sts. 43°12′23″N 71°32′53″W / 43.2064°N 71.5481°W / 43.2064; -71.5481 (White Park) | Concord |
See also
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References
- Starbuck, David (2006). The Archeology of New Hampshire. Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire Press. ISBN 9781584655626.
- ^ 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.
- ^ a b Starbuck, pp. 56-57
- ^ http://www.nhsec.nh.gov/projects/2015-06/application/Volume-XVI/pages_from_2015-06_2015-10-19_nptllc_psnh_app_18_npt_project_assessment_historic_properties_oct2015_part1_pgs_501-1000.pdf [bare URL PDF]
- ^ Concord Monitor Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ CSGroupId%3Aapproved%3A2786F1B794D98D03FCF51EEDD48BBA4E&CSUserId=94&CSGroupId=1 Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine