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Joe Pace
May 10, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #99: New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord
A place as steeped in history as the Granite State has to have a living repository for it all, and ours lives in Concord at the New...
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Joe Pace
May 9, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #98: 1614 Monument, Rye
Captain John Smith has long been a fascinating and controversial cat in American history, wreathed in mythology and alternatively...
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Joe Pace
May 8, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #97: Camp Kabeyun, Alton Bay
I was never a camper at this venerable boys' camp on Lake Winnipesaukee, but I do have two distinct relationships with the place, both of...
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Joe Pace
May 7, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #96: Whirlygigs, Exeter
Who doesn't love a good local toy store? Sure, they're priced a little higher than the megachains, but they also tend to pack some fun...
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Joe Pace
May 6, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #95: Three Chimneys Inn and ffrost Sawyer Tavern, Durham
It's the oldest building in Durham and one of the oldest in New Hampshire, built in 1649 by entrepreneur Valentine Hill. Hill owned more...
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Joe Pace
May 5, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #94: Franklin Street, Exeter
As the Exeter River makes its final freshwater turn before plunging under the Great Bridge to meet the saltwater Squamscott, it passes by...
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Joe Pace
May 4, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #93: St. John's Episcopal Church, Portsmouth
The Anglican faith is often dated back to 1534 and the Act of Supremacy declaring King Henry VIII as head of the Church of England,...
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Joe Pace
May 3, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #92: Lincoln
Lincoln is an odd little duck of a town. Actually, it's not all that little, the second largest town in the state by area at over 130...
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Joe Pace
May 2, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #91: Stratham Memorial School, Stratham
Let's be clear - I'm not talking about the perfectly nice little school on Gifford Farm Road, where Stratham elementary school kids...
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Joe Pace
May 1, 2017
Granite State of Mind, #90: Jumpin' Jay's Fish Cafe, Portsmouth
A counter-intuitive choice, perhaps, given that I'm not a seafood guy. Never have been. I'll eat a tuna sandwich, sure, but salmon?...
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