The 1803-1806 Federal-style house was recognized for its architectural significance and its association with a prominent cabinetmaker.
Summer in Portsmouth is a celebration of music, the arts, food, history, and the waters and natural beauty that surround the city. Throw in the city’s annual festivals, parades and traditions, a ...
A mural of Ona Judge, a former slave of George and Martha Washington who escaped to freedom in Portsmouth, will be installed on the Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire’s Court Street building. The ...
As New Hampshire's only deep water port, the Portsmouth Harbor on the Piscataqua River was an important trading port in colonial America. The success of the port soon lead to the need for a lighthouse ...
Juneteenth celebrations across New Hampshire Thursday marked the end of slavery in the U.S. nearly 160 years ago. But participants at many events, including at a freedom walk on the Seacoast, had the ...
Learn local historical moments and facts about Women's History Month in the Granite State. Victoria Arlen is a former Paralympic swimmer from Exeter. She earned three silvers and a gold medal at the ...