词条 | List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire |
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This article is a List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire, as well as a list of New Hampshire state historic sites, which overlap, and a list of National Park Service administered areas in New Hampshire. {{GeoGroup}}National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire{{NRHP header|NHL}}{{NRHP row|NHL|pos=1 |article=USS Albacore (AGSS-569) |name=USS Albacore (Submarine) |image=USS Albacore (AGSS-569), launching 1953.jpg |alt=Launching of USS Albacore in 1953 |date=1989-04-11 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0827 |lon=-70.7663 |county=Rockingham |description= Tear-drop shaped submarine. |refnum=89001077 |commonscat=USS Albacore (AGSS-569) }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=2 |article=Josiah Bartlett House |name=Josiah Bartlett House |image=KingstonNH JosiahBartlettHouse.jpg |alt=Josiah Bartlett House |date=1971-11-11 |address=Kingston |lat=42.9344 |lon=-71.0549 |county=Rockingham |description= Home of New Hampshire politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence Josiah Bartlett. |refnum=71000050 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=3 |article=Canterbury Shaker Village |name=Canterbury Shaker Village |image=General View of Canterbury Shaker Village.jpg |alt=Shaker Village c. 1920 |date=1993-04-19 |address=Canterbury |lat=43.35888888888889 |lon=-71.49 |county=Merrimack |description= One of the best-preserved Shaker villages. |refnum=75000129 |commonscat=Canterbury Shaker Village }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=4 |article=Salmon P. Chase Birthplace |name=Salmon P. Chase Birthplace and Boyhood Home |image=SALMON P. CHASE BIRTHPLACE.jpg |alt=Salmon Chase Birthplace |date=1975-05-15 |address=Cornish |lat=43.4531 |lon=-72.3872 |county=Sullivan |description= Birthplace and childhood home of Salmon P. Chase. |refnum=75000133 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=5 |article=Joy Farm |name=E.E. Cummings House |image=Joy Farm, Silver Lake (Carroll County, New Hampshire).jpg |alt=Joy Farm |date=1971-11-11 |address=Silver Lake |lat=43.9137 |lon=-71.1836 |county=Carroll |description= Home of poet E. E. Cummings. |refnum=71000048 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=6 |article=The Epic of American Civilization |name=The Epic of American Civilization Murals |image=Orozco - Dartmouth c.JPG |alt=Orozco murals at Dartmouth College |date=2013-02-27 |address=Hanover |lat=43.705 |lon=-72.2892 |county=Grafton |description= A major series of murals by Mexican 20th century muralist José Clemente Orozco in Dartmouth's Baker Memorial Library. |refnum=13000283 |commonscat=Orozco Murals at Dartmouth College }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=7 |article=Robert Frost Farm (Derry, New Hampshire) |name=Robert Frost Homestead |image=Robertfrostfarm.JPG |alt=Robert Frost Homestead |date=1968-05-23 |address=Derry |lat=42.87166666666667 |lon=-71.295 |county=Rockingham |description= Home of poet Robert Frost. |refnum=68000008 |commonscat=Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=8 |article=Harrisville Historic District (Harrisville, New Hampshire) |name=Harrisville Historic District |image=HarrisvilleNH MillBuildings 4.jpg |alt=100 px |date=1977-12-22 |address=Harrisville and vicinity |lat=42.94499999999999 |lon=-72.0936111111111 |county=Cheshire |description= A picturesque and uniquely well-preserved mill town. |refnum=71000072 |commonscat=Harrisville Historic District }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=9 |article=Richard Jackson House |name=Richard Jackson House |image=PortsmouthNH RichardJacksonHouse.jpg |alt=Richard Jackson House |date=1968-11-24 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.081 |lon=-70.7669 |county=Rockingham |description= Oldest surviving wooden house in the state. |refnum=68000009 |commonscat=Richard Jackson House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=10 |article=John Paul Jones House |name=John Paul Jones House |image=John paul jones house.jpg |alt=John Paul Jones House |date=1972-11-28 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0747 |lon=-70.7605 |county=Rockingham |description= American Revolutionary War naval hero John Paul Jones boarded here in 1781-82, while supervising construction of a new battleship, the America. |refnum=72000084 |commonscat=John Paul Jones House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=11 |article=Ladd-Gilman House |name=Ladd-Gilman House |image=ExeterNH LaddGilmanHouse.jpg |alt=Ladd-Gilman House |date=1974-12-02 |address=Exeter |lat=42.9820 |lon=-70.9489 |county=Rockingham |description= One of the state's first brick houses, now part of the American Independence Museum. |refnum=74002055 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=12 |article=Governor John Langdon House |name=Governor John Langdon Mansion |image=Portsmouth, NH - Governor John Langdon House.JPG |alt=John Langdon House |date=1974-12-02 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0749 |lon=-70.7562 |county=Rockingham |description= Great Georgian house built in 1784, home of John Langdon. |refnum=74000197 |commonscat=Governor John Langdon House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHLD |pos=13 |article=MacDowell Colony |name=MacDowell Colony |image=MacDowell Colony.jpg |date=1962-12-29 |address=Peterborough |lat=42.89 |lon=-71.955 |county=Hillsborough |description= A historic artists' colony established by the widow of composer Edward MacDowell. |refnum=66000026 |commonscat=MacDowell Colony }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=14 |article=MacPheadris-Warner House |name=MacPheadris-Warner House |image=The Warner House, Portsmouth, NH.jpg |alt=Warner House |date=1960-10-09 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0776 |lon=-70.7549 |county=Rockingham |description= Built around 1720, this home is one of the finest Georgian brick houses in New England. Its lightning rod may have been the first installed in the area. |refnum=66000028 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=15 |article=Moffatt-Ladd House |name=Moffatt-Ladd House |image=PortsmouthNH MoffattLaddHouse.jpg |alt=Moffatt-Ladd House |date=1968-11-24 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0787 |lon=-70.7581 |county=Rockingham |description= 1763 home of William Whipple, American Revolutionary War soldier and signer of the Declaration of Independence. |refnum=68000010 |commonscat=Moffatt-Ladd House }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=16 |article=Mount Washington Hotel |name=Mount Washington Hotel |image=Image-Mount Washington Hotel.jpg |alt=The Mount Washington Hotel near Bretton Woods, New Hampshire |date=1986-06-24 |address=Carroll |lat=44.25805555555556 |lon=-71.44027777777778 |county=Coos |description= Huge spa hotel in the White Mountains; site of 1944 Bretton Woods international monetary conference. |refnum=78000213 |commonscat=Mount Washington Hotel }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=17 |article=Franklin Pierce Homestead |name=Franklin Pierce Homestead |image=Pierce Birthplace.jpg |alt=The Pierce Homestead |date=1961-07-04 |address=Hillsborough |lat=43.11638888888889 |lon=-71.95055555555555 |county=Hillsborough |description= Childhood home of U.S. President Franklin Pierce. |refnum=66000027 |commonscat=Franklin Pierce Homestead }}{{NRHP row|NHL |type=NHS |pos=18 |article=Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site |name=Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial |image=Saint-Gaudens-NHS.jpg |alt=Statues on exhibit |date=1962-06-13 |address=Cornish |lat=43.50083333333333 |lon=-72.36805555555554 |county=Sullivan |description= Home and studio of American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. |refnum=66000120 |commonscat=Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=19 |article=John Sullivan House |name=John Sullivan House |image=DurhamNH JohnSullivanHouse.jpg |alt=1937 HABS photo |date=1972-11-28 |address=Durham |lat=43.1320 |lon=-70.9197 |county=Strafford |description= Home of American Revolutionary War General and governor of New Hampshire John Sullivan. |refnum=72000089 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=20 |article=Matthew Thornton House |name=Matthew Thornton House |image=Matthewthorntonhousederry.JPG |alt=Matthew Thornton House |date=1971-11-11 |address=Derry Village |lat=42.8938 |lon=-71.3131 |county=Rockingham |description= Home of politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence Matthew Thornton. |refnum=71000053 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=21 |article=Daniel Webster Family Home |name=Daniel Webster Family Home |image=FranklinNH_WebsterFamilyHome.jpg |date=1974-05-30 |address=West Franklin |lat=43.4067 |lon=-71.6530 |county=Merrimack |description= Farmhouse where 19th century lawyer, politician, and orator Daniel Webster grew up. It is sometimes confused with the nearby Daniel Webster Birthplace Historic Site. |refnum=74000196 }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=22 |article=Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion |name=Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion |image=PortsmouthNH WentworthCoolidgeMansion 2.jpg |alt=Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion |date=1968-11-24 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0617 |lon=-70.7389 |county=Rockingham |description= Forty-room rambling clapboard mansion on the water near Portsmouth, built by colonial governor Benning Wentworth. |refnum=68000011 |commonscat=Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion }}{{NRHP row|NHL |pos=23 |article=Wentworth-Gardner House |name=Wentworth-Gardner House |image=Wentworth-Gardner House, Partsmouth ( Rockingham County, New Hampshire).jpg |alt=Wentworth-Gardner House |date=1968-11-24 |address=Portsmouth |lat=43.0748 |lon=-70.7502 |county=Rockingham |description= An exceptionally fine late Georgian (1760) wood-frame house. |refnum=68000012 |commonscat=Wentworth-Gardner House }} |} Related state and federal historic sitesOf the state's National Historic Landmarks, the National Park Service operates only one: the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site. The state operates some of them as historic sites:
The state also operates the Daniel Webster Birthplace Historic Site, which is not far from the Daniel Webster Family Home listed above. See also
ReferencesExternal links
3 : Lists of National Historic Landmarks by state|National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire|New Hampshire-related lists |
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