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Wilton, NH 03086
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(is) New Hampshire's
foremost experts at
marketing antique and
historic properties.
-Union Leader
Manchester, NH
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Serving the entire State
of NH for over 10 years
Now licensed in
Massachusettsand soon in
Maine.
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January
2006
Manchester
Historic Association
"Vandeville
Stories Dinner Threatre:
An 1890s Musical
Comedy Review"
Thursday, January 19, 6 - 8:30 PM
Majestic Threatre, 281 Cartier Street,
Manchester
$25 members; $35 Non-members
An old-fashioned vaudeville dinner threatre performance
highlighting the very best musical numbers and comedic sketches from the
Victorian era. This show is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Escape
the winter doldrums by stepping back in time for an evening of laughter
and song.
For more info: 603.622.7531
www.manchesterhistoric.org
New
Hampshire Historical Society
"A
Changing World: The Photographs of Verner Reed, 1950 - 1972"
Through February 4, 2006
30 Park Street, Concord, NH 03301
Tuesday - Saturday, 9:30 am. - 5 pm
Admission: Free
Through the lens of his camera, nationally
renowned photojournalist Verner Reed captured dramatic moments and everyday
scenes that defined New England in the years following World War II.
The New Hampshire Historical Society takes us back to those days gone by
through an exhibition of Reed's acclaimed work. On loan from Historic
New England, the 78 poignant and thought-provoking photographs featured
in the exhibition offer a historical record and an artistic vision of New
England and its people. Sponsored by White Mountain Investment, a
division of Cambridge Trust Company of New Hampshire.
For more information contact: 603.228.6688
"Treasure
of New Hampshire"
Through June 4, 2006
Museum of NH History, 6 Eagle Square, Concord,
NH 03301
Tuesday - Saturday, 9:30 am. - 5 pm
/ Sunday 12 - 5
Always open Monday 9:30 - 5 July
1 - October 15 and in December
Admission: $5.50 adults, $4.50 seniors,
$3 for children 6 - 18, $17 family, free for members
An exhibition showcasing the New Hampshire
Historical Society's decorative arts collection, including furniture, clocks,
silver, pewter, ceramics, and glass.
For more information contact: 603.228.6688
"New Hampshire
Through Many Eyes"
Ongoing
Museum of NH History, 6 Eagle Square, Concord,
NH 03301
Tuesday - Saturday, 9:30 am. - 5 pm
/ Sunday 12 - 5
Always open Monday 9:30 - 5 July
1 - October 15 and in December
Admission: $5.50 adults, $4.50 seniors,
$3 for children 6 - 18, $17 family, free for members
A panorama of Granite State history from
Native American days to modern times. Includes one of the finest
remaining examples of the Concord Coach, the stagecoach that opened the
American West.
For more information contact: 603.228.6688
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