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Wagon Hill Farm Piscataqua Road, Durham: Strafford: January 2020 (TBA) Farmhouse built circa 1804; 139 acres (56 ha). [43] Wakefield Town Hall† 2 High Street, Wakefield: Carroll: July 29, 2002 (WAK0001) Built in 1895. Waumbek Cottages Historic District† Jefferson: Coös: October 31, 2005 (JEF0011–0016)
Dec. 13—Twenty-five land conservation and historic preservation projects across the state have been approved to receive $3.7 million in matching grants from the New Hampshire Land and Community ...
Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern), ca. 1649, one of the oldest houses in New Hampshire. Prominent buildings in the district include Durham's town hall (a c. 1825 brick building) and town office building (a c. 1860 vernacular house), and the Durham Community Church, built in 1848–49, which is the focal point of the Main Street section of the district.
Dimond Hill Farm: March 15, 2007 : 314 Hopkinton Rd. ... Village of East Andover, junction of NH 11 and Chase Hill Rd. ... Durham, NH: University of New Hampshire ...
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The 3-acre (1.2 ha) site encompasses the remains of a small 19th-century mill complex that was one of Durham's major industrial sites of the 19th century until it burned in 1883. The site, which includes remains of the waterworks and foundations, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (also known as the Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern) in Durham, New Hampshire is purportedly one of the oldest buildings in the State of New Hampshire [1] and is located within the Durham Historic District. The owners claim that it "has an ell that is believed to date to 1649."