18 fascinating facts about the Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
From their ancient origins to new interactive experiences, dive into these fascinating facts about New Hampshire's Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves.
From their ancient origins to new interactive experiences, dive into these fascinating facts about New Hampshire's Lost River Gorge and Boulder Caves.
From Wood Devils to Goody Cole, here are New Hampshire's most intriguing legendary creatures.
Here’s a list of my top favorite (must-visit) museums in New Hampshire you can explore without leaving a hole in your pocket.
NH has two women leaders who founded nationwide and worldwide spiritual movements—Mother Ann Lee, the leader of the American Shaker movement, and Mary Baker Eddy, the founder of the Church of Christ, Scientist (also known as Christian Science).
New Hampshire author and historian, Glenn Knoblock, will help to uncover those stories when he gives his talk, “Granite Women: The Hidden Lives of NH Women as Seen in the Cemetery, 1674-1992,” – based on his 2021 book of the same name. The lecture will be held at the Nashua Historical Society, on Saturday, March 19 at 7 p.m.
New Hampshire is the unrivaled muse for some of the world’s best-known poets. Many have written here, and put the state on the literary map. Including three Pulitzer Prize winners and three United States poets laureates.
Alex Herlihy, the town town historian in Rye, is trying to find a new owner for an 1800s colonial home before it's demolished.
Meet the mother of Thanksgiving, Sarah Josepha Hale, a daughter of New Hampshire. Here's how Sarah Josepha Hale made Thanksgiving a national holiday.
From the sublime to the ridiculous, New Hampshire innovators have brought their creativity and genius to make our lives easier, healthier, and in some cases, sillier.
Here are four New Hampshire towns that haven’t had residents for a long time but are open to exploration.