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Unknown age, 28 stone chambers, no clear builder: Is New Hampshire hiding America’s real Stonehenge?
St. Patrick’s Day offers an annual reminder that, in terms of ancestry, no US state is quite as Irish as New Hampshire — not even Massachusetts.
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TheTravel on MSN7 Most Mysterious Ancient Artifacts Ever Discovered In AmericaThe most mysterious artifacts ever discovered in America all have unique and strange tales. Let's take a look at what these ...
America’s Stonehenge is open daily 9am-5pm with last admission at 4pm, and admission runs $18 for adults, $16 for seniors 65+ ...
This Women's History Month, a New Hampshire-based nonprofit organization is making strides to bring women's perspectives and impact on history to students around the world.
Learn local historical moments and facts about Women's History Month in the Granite State.
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Islands on MSNNew Hampshire's Coast Hides A Secret 'Sunken Forest' With One-Of-A-Kind Landscapes To ExploreThis stunning spot in New Hampshire features wonders of the ancient world that you may not even realize are packed with such a long history.
Since 1975, New Hampshire has had a law in place stating that the primary must be held at least seven days before any other primary.
Politics New Hampshire officials tout history of safeguarding voting process While all New Hampshire voters mark their ballots by hand, how the votes are counted depends on the city or town.
History of New Hampshire State Library In January of 1717, Portsmouth held New Hampshire’s 27th General Assembly meeting, which passed various orders for the progression of the colony.
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