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The Park Hill Meetinghouse is a historic meeting house on Park Hill in Westmoreland, New Hampshire. Built in 1764, and extensively restyled in the early 19th century, it is a fine example of Federal and Greek Revival architecture, influenced by the work of regionally prominent architect Elias Carter .
Westmoreland is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,706 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] down from 1,874 at the 2010 census . [ 3 ] Westmoreland is historically an agricultural town, with much arable farmland .
The following list of Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire provides detailed information on United States Carnegie libraries in New Hampshire, where 9 public libraries were built from 9 grants (totaling $134,000) awarded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York from 1902 to 1907. In addition, one academic library was built.
Here is a look at community events this week, Sept. 11-17, in Portsmouth, Dover, Exeter, Stratham and South Bewick, Maine. NH ghost stories, free picnic and wastewater 101: Community events Sept ...
Pages in category "Libraries on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
[1] [2] A group of 49 library trustees and one librarian met for the first time on September 12, 1890, at the American Library Association meeting in the White Mountains. [3] [1] Nathan Hunt, the City Librarian of Manchester, was NHLA's first president, elected in 1891. [1] NHLA became a state chapter of the American Library Association in 1941 ...
The following table is a partial list of properties in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. [3] [2] The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources is the agency responsible for overseeing the State Register, and other state historic preservation programs. All properties added to the State Register through July 2012 are ...
The High Tops School, also known as Schoolhouse No. 9, is a historic school building at the corner of Reynolds and River roads in Westmoreland, New Hampshire.Built in 1789 and remodeled in 1846, it is one of a small number of district schoolhouses in the region to survive demolition or adaptation to residential use.