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For families, couples, and individuals of all ages looking for a place to settle down and make a home, New England has long been a popular region. So when you're planning your retirement, why move anywhere else? From the coast of Maine to the rural b
John B. Pierce, Jr., 59, died suddenly on April 10 at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Hospital in Lebanon, New Hampshire. He was senior vice president of Yankee Publishing and group publisher of The Old Farmer's Almanac. John was born July 4, 1948, in Boston, th
Exeter, NH. Rick Schubart, Phillips Exeter Academy, presents lecture on Abraham Lincoln's rise to national prominence, and the White House, in 1860, aided by attention focused on him after his Cooper Union speech in NYC and subsequent speaking tour i
Exeter, NH. Commemorating Lincoln's 1860 visit to Exeter day includes Lincoln exhibit at Exeter Historical Society, art exhibit at Town Hall, walking tours, children's/author event at Exeter Public Library, geocaching, Civil War Brass Band, Lincoln p
Exeter, NH. Harold Holzer, scholar on Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the American Civil War will present a talk in conjunction with the celebration of the 150th anniversary of Lincoln's visit to Exeter NH.
Exeter, NH. This is a Phillips Exeter student institution, with a glorious salad bar; a huge selection of freshly baked multigrain breads, pastries, Bundt cakes, and pies; and hearty soups (a meal in a bowl) and sandwiches, all inexpensive for their
Exeter, NH. Although no revolutionary blood was shed on its soil, the Granite State was no mere spectator to the birth of our country. (For information on the December 1774 raid on New Castle’s Fort William and Mary, for instance, visit nhstate
Exeter, NH. An 1809 historic home in the center of town and two blocks from the renowned Phillips Exeter Academy campus, the inn boasts nine high-ceilinged rooms, all with private baths. Canopied beds, crackling fireplaces, dark hardwood floors, thic
Exeter, NH.
Exeter, NH. “Tea on Tuesdays” at the Willow during the Rose Bryant exhibit of “SIX ORANGE ABSTRACTS”. Warm up this winter with a hot cup of tea on Tuesdays and collection of hot orange abstracts.
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