New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places
The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places is a register of historic places by the state of New Hampshire and the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources. Buildings, districts, sites, landscapes (such as cemeteries, parks or town forests), structures, or objects can be added to the list. Once listed there are no restrictions or requirements imposed by the state, and owners can maintain, manage or demolish the property as they choose. However, any change that harms or destroys its historical significance can result in removal from the State Register.[1]
Criteria
Sites eligible for listing are those that possess any of the following:[1]
- ability to tell the story of a significant event or a longer historical trend;
- relation to a person who made important contributions to a community, profession or local tradition;
- tangible merit, such as well-preserved example of local architecture, building methods, etc.;
- identified, but unexcavated and unevaluated archeological site.
Properties listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places may also be recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, be listed as a National Historic Landmark, or listed as a contributing property in a National Historic District.
New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources is the state agency responsible for overseeing the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places and other state historic preservation programs.
Current listings
The lists below contain properties on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places:[1]
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Name | Image | Location | County | Description |
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Allenstown Meeting House | Deerfield Road, Allenstown | |||
Baptist New Meeting House | 461 Main Street, New London | |||
Benjamin Aldrich Homestead | Aldrich Road, Colebrook | |||
Blair Covered Bridge | Blair Road over the Pemigewasset River, Campton | |||
Bridges House | 21 Mountain Road, Concord | |||
Carroll County Courthouse | Route 171, Ossipee | |||
Centennial High School/Bales Elementary School | Elm Street, Milford | |||
Colonial Theater | 2050 Main Street, Bethlehem | |||
Colonial Theatre | 95 Main Street, Keene | |||
Dana House | 31 Elm Street, Lebanon | |||
Evans Block | 48-52 Main Street, Lancaster | |||
Universalist Chapel at East Lempster | 3 Second New Hampshire Turnpike, East Lempster | Now Miner Memorial Library. | ||
Peoples Baptist Church | 45 Pearl Street, Portsmouth | |||
Glidden House | 203 Wadleigh Falls Road, Lee | |||
Grace Episcopal Church | 106 Lowell Street, Manchester | |||
Gunstock Mountain Ski Area | Gilford | |||
Hills Memorial Library | 18 Library Street, Hudson | |||
Little Red Schoolhouse | 13 Main Street, Milton Mills | |||
Maplewood/Abner Hutchinson Farm | 298 North River Road, Milford | |||
Methodist-Episcopal Church | 38 Hollow Road, Stratford | |||
Old Town Hall | 310 Main Street, Salem | |||
Pawtuckaway CCC Camp Recreation Hall | Stage Road, Deerfield | |||
The Pinnacle | 18 Pinnacle Street, Hooksett | |||
Randall Farm | 11 Randall Road, Lee | |||
Robie's Country Store | 9 Riverside Street, Hooksett | |||
Union Chapel | 220 Sawmill Road, Hillsborough | |||
Union Meetinghouse | 24 Belknap Mountain Road, Gilford | |||
Valley Cemetery | Pine and Auburn streets, Manchester | |||
Waumbek Cottages Historic District | Jefferson | |||
Bashaba | Starr King Road, Waumbek Cottages Historic District | |||
Beit-el-Hakeen/The Birches | Cottage Road, Waumbek Cottages Historic District | |||
Onaway | Cottage Road, Waumbek Cottages Historic District | |||
The Bungalow | Starr King Road, Waumbek Cottages Historic District | |||
Wayonda | Cottage Road, Waumbek Cottages Historic District | |||
Wyndybrae | Cottage Road, Waumbek Cottages Historic District | |||
Whipple House (Bristol, New Hampshire)| |
See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in New Hampshire
- List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places". New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources. Retrieved 26 February 2013.