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Millyard Museum
The Millyard Museum features a permanent exhibit that tells the story of Manchester and the people who have lived and worked within the city, beginning with the native peoples who fished at Amoskeag Falls 11,000 years ago.
ManchesterTEL - 603-622-7531 Read More
Poore Farm Historic Homestead and Museum
The Poore Farm Historic Homestead and Museum is a historic homestead and settlement that portrays the life of one family life from the 1830s to the 1980s.
StewartstownTEL - 603-237-5313 Read More
Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm
Remick Country Doctor Museum & Farm provides a glimpse into the important contributions once made by country doctors, as well as New Hampshire’s agricultural and rural past.
Tamworth VillageTEL - 603-323-7591 Read More
American Independence Museum
Located in Exeter, New Hampshire’s Revolutionary War Capital, the American Independence Museum is a place where visitors can learn and celebrate what it took to create the freedoms that Americans continue to enjoy.
ExeterTEL - 603-772-2622
Enfield Shaker Museum
The living history museum, Enfield Shaker Museum site has been cherished for over 200 years. In the mid 19th century, the community was home to three “Families” of Shakers.
EnfieldTEL - 603-632-4346
Fort at No. 4
The Fort at No. 4 is the site of the northernmost British settlement along the Connecticut River in New Hampshire until after the French and Indian War.
CharlestownTEL - 603-826-5700
Mariposa Museum & World Culture Center
The Mariposa Museum & World Culture Center is a hands on teaching museum with a collection of 7,500 artifacts from around the world, located in the center of Peterborough in the historic Baptist Church building.
PeterboroughTEL - 603-924-4555
New England Ski Museum
Located at Franconia State Park, the New England Ski Museum collects, conserves, and exhibits elements of ski history for research, education and inspiration welcoming thousands of visitors each year.
FranconiaTEL - 603-823-7177
New Hampshire Boat Museum
The New Hampshire Boat Museum is much more than a museum. It focuses on New Hampshire’s freshwater boating heritage through compelling exhibits, boat excursions, and hands-on educational programs.
WolfeboroTEL - 603-569-4554
New Hampshire Farm Museum
The New Hampshire Farm Museum consists of the historic Jones Farm and the Plummer Homestead date to the late 18th century and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
MiltonTEL - 603-652-7840
New Hampshire Historical Society
The New Hampshire Historical Society features exhibitions devoted to New Hampshire. The Society’s school program includes a guided tour of the artifact-rich exhibition Discovering New Hampshire and a hands-on activity about how life in New Hampshire has changed over time.
ConcordTEL - 603-228-6688
New Hampshire Telephone Museum
The New Hampshire Telephone Museum houses a tangible history of telecommunications. Knowledgeable staff provides engaging commentary highlighting important moments in telephone history.
WarnerTEL - 603-456-2234