New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places

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Marker for properties listed in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places
Indian Stream Schoolhouse in Pittsburg is the northernmost property in the State Register. PittsburgNH IndianStreamSchoolhouse.jpg
Indian Stream Schoolhouse in Pittsburg is the northernmost property in the State Register.

The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places (NHSRHP) is a register of historic places administered 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 register. The register was initiated in 2001 and is authorized by RSA 227 C:33.

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As of October 2019, there were 406 properties in the State Register, 54 of which were also in the National Register of Historic Places. [2] [lower-alpha 1] In some instances, the State Register lists multiple buildings individually, while the same buildings are encompassed by a single entry in the National Register—two such examples are the Hebron Village Historic District and the Waumbek Cottages Historic District. Bennington and Francestown, neighboring towns in Hillsborough County, each have 35 properties listed in the State Register, [2] the most of any town or city. An unknown number of properties were formerly in the State Register, but have been de-listed.

Once a property is 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 register. [3]

Criteria

Sites eligible for listing are those that possess any of the following: [3]

  1. ability to tell the story of a significant event or a longer historical trend;
  2. relation to a person who made important contributions to a community, profession or local tradition;
  3. tangible merit, such as well-preserved example of local architecture, building methods, etc.;
  4. identified, but unexcavated and unevaluated archeological site.

Properties listed in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places may also be recognized in the National Register of Historic Places, be listed as a National Historic Landmark, or listed as a contributing property in a National Historic District.

Properties listed

The following table is a partial list of properties in the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. [3] [2] The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources is the agency responsible for overseeing the State Register, and other state historic preservation programs. All properties added to the State Register through July 2012 are listed; more recently added properties are incomplete.

NameImageLocationCountyDate [lower-alpha 2] Description
The 1937 Terminal Aviation Museum of New Hampshire, Londonderry NH.jpg 27 Navigator Road, Londonderry Rockingham July 26, 2004
(LON0207)
Previously located on East Perimeter Road within Manchester. Moved to its current location in late June 2004; houses the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire. [4]
Abbot-Spalding House Dagger-14-plain.png NashuaNH AbbotHouse.jpg 1 Abbot Square, Nashua Hillsborough April 29, 2002
(NAS0003)
Built in 1804.
Abenaki Indian Shop and Camp Dagger-14-plain.png ConwayNH AbenakiCamp2.jpg Intervale Cross Road, Conway Carroll July 1, 1992 [lower-alpha 3]
(CNW0214)
Established in the late 19th century by Chief Joseph Laurent; now a small town park.
Acworth Town Hall13 Town Hall Road, Acworth Sullivan January 27, 2003
(ACW0007)
Built in 1821. [5] Located next to the Acworth Congregational Church.
Benjamin Aldrich Homestead Dagger-14-plain.png ColebrookNH BenjaminAldrichHomestead1.jpg Aldrich Road, Colebrook Coös October 28, 2002
(COL0020)
Built in 1846.
Allenstown Meeting House Dagger-14-plain.png Allenstown Meeting House, Allenstown NH.JPG Deerfield Road, Allenstown Merrimack July 26, 2004
(ALL0007)
Built in 1815.
Allenstown Public Library59 Main Street, Allenstown Merrimack April 28, 2008
(ALL0010)
WPA-erected, circa 1934–35.
Thomas Ayres Homestead47 Park Avenue, Greenland Rockingham April 30, 2007
(GRL0021)
Built circa 1737.
Baptist New Meeting House Dagger-14-plain.png NewLondonNH BaptistNewMeetingHouse.jpg 461 Main Street, New London Merrimack April 25, 2005
(NWL0002)
Built in 1826.
Bartlett Engine House Dagger-14-plain.png BartlettNH Roundhouse.jpg U.S. Route 302, Bartlett Carroll July 28, 2008
(BRT0033)
Built in 1887–88.
Bennington Village Historic District Main Street and Francestown Road area, Bennington Hillsborough July 28, 2008
(BNN0012 et al.)
District consists of 130 individual properties; 36 listed when added to the register.
Benson's Wild Animal Farm Office and kitchen - Benson Park - Hudson, New Hampshire - DSC07584.jpg 27 Kimball Hill Road, Hudson Hillsborough April 29, 2002
(HUD0007,
HUD0009,
UNKNOWN)
Photo shows Office and Kitchen building. Three buildings have been listed: the Bush Hill Road Barn, the Office and Kitchen, and the Hudson Center Railroad Station (which may have been delisted).
Bethany Chapel54 Newbury Road, Londonderry Rockingham October 25, 2001
(LON0007)
Still in use by the United Church of Christ. [6] Address sometimes listed as Manchester, as it sits on the border of the two communities.
Blair Covered Bridge Blair Bridge Campton NH.jpg Blair Road, Campton Grafton July 27, 2009
(CAM0007)
Built in 1829 over the Pemigewasset River. Damaged by a tropical storm in 2011; repaired and reopened in 2015.
Blanchard-Bowers House Thomas More College of Liberal Arts in Winter, Merrimack NH.jpg 6 Manchester Street, Merrimack Hillsborough January 24, 2005
(MER0005)
Building is at left of photo. Built circa 1726 and subsequently expanded twice. Now houses administrative offices of Thomas More College of Liberal Arts.
Bolduc Block Dagger-14-plain.png ConwayNH BolducBlock.jpg 36 Main Street, Conway Carroll October 26, 2015
(CNW0181)
Also known as the Majestic Theater; built in 1923.
Bow Bog Meeting House111 Bow Bog Road, Bow Merrimack January 24, 2011
(BOW0012)
Built in 1835. Steeple houses a bell donated in 1904 by Mary Baker Eddy.
John Bowker House75 Winter Street, Keene Cheshire October 30, 2006
(KEE0183)
Built in 1866. Italianate architecture.
Brick Schoolhouse Dagger-14-plain.png Brick Schoolhouse, Sharon NH.jpg 432 Route 123, Sharon Hillsborough October 25, 2001
(SHA0001)
Built in 1832.
Bridges House Dagger-14-plain.png ConcordNH GovernorsMansion.jpg 21 Mountain Road, Concord Merrimack July 25, 2005
(CON0148)
Built in 1836. Governor's official residence since 1969.
Brown Company Barns137 East Milan Road, Berlin Coös April 28, 2003
(BER0015A,
BER0015B)
Thompson Farm Barn and Maynesboro Farm Barn.
Brown Library25 Liberty Lane, Seabrook Rockingham April 26, 2010
(SEA0022)
Built in 1892; moved by the town in 1994.
Burch House249 Main Street, Bethlehem Grafton October 28, 2002
(BET0006)
Burley Homestead264 & 270 North River Road, Epping Rockingham July 25, 2011
(EPP0011)
Two houses dating to c. 1752 on 290 acres (120 ha).
Carroll County Courthouse Dagger-14-plain.png Courthouse, Ossipee, NH.jpg Route 171, Ossipee Carroll October 27, 2003
(OSS0012)
Built in 1916.
Centennial High School High School, Milford, NH.jpg 9 Elm Street, Milford Hillsborough April 26, 2004
(MIL0003)
Built in 1894 and served as the town's high school; became the Bales Elementary School in 1969—no longer in use. [7]
Chamberlain Bridge Stone arch bridge carries route 3 over the Souhegan River in Merrimack, NH. - panoramio.jpg Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack Hillsborough July 28, 2003
(MER0004)
Double stone arch bridge built in 1921 over the Souhegan River.
Cheshire Place122 Hampshire Road, Rindge Cheshire July 29, 2002
(RIN0002)
Now site of the Hampshire Country School.
Chichester Grange Hall ChichesterNH TownHall.jpg 54 Main Street, Chichester Merrimack July 19, 2010
(CHI0045)
Built in 1889; part of the building has served as town offices since the early 1980s. [8]
Chichester Town House161 Main Street, Chichester Merrimack October 28, 2012
(CHI0047)
Built in 1845–1847; has served as the town library since 1899. [9]
Chocorua Grange Hall 13 Gregs Way, Tamworth Carroll January 28, 2002
(TAM0001)
Was owned by the Tamworth Historical Society from 1961 to 2007. [10]
Citizens Hall21 Main Street, Chesterfield Cheshire July 26, 2001
(CHS0006)
First property, along with Clark House Museum Complex, added to the State Register. Built in 1886 in West Chesterfield, it now houses the Actors Theatre Playhouse. [11]
Clark House Museum Complex Clark House, Wolfeboro, NH.jpg 233 South Main Street, Wolfeboro Carroll July 26, 2001
(WOL0001)
First property, along with Citizens Hall, added to the State Register.
Clinton Grove Academy269 Hodgdon Road, Weare Hillsborough January 26, 2004
(WEA0010)
Built in 1874.
Colonial Theater The Colonial Theatre, Bethlehem, NH.jpg 2050 Main Street, Bethlehem Grafton April 29, 2002
(BET0005)
Built in 1915.
Colonial Theatre Colonial Theatre, Keene NH.jpg 95 Main Street, Keene Cheshire July 26, 2004
(KEE0174)
Originally opened on January 29, 1924, it fell out of use by 1945, then was restored and reopened in 1995. [12]
Noah Cooke House Dagger-14-plain.png KeeneNH NoahCookeHouse.jpg 143 Daniels Hill Road, Keene Cheshire July 29, 2002
(KEE0020)
Built in 1791; moved to current site in 1973. State Register listing includes archeological site.
Corner School House Dagger-14-plain.png WestmorelandNH HighTopsSchool 2.jpg River Road and Poocham Road, Westmoreland Cheshire January 29, 2007
(WES0004)
Also known as High Tops School or Schoolhouse No. 9. Built in 1789 and remodeled in 1846.
Daloz / Johnson / Bradford Mill4 Tannery Hill Road, Hancock Hillsborough April 29, 2002
(HAN0001)
Dana House31 Elm Street, Lebanon Grafton October 25, 2004
(LEB0003)
Built circa 1765. [13]
District No. 2 Schoolhouse88 Lowell Street, Manchester Hillsborough January 27, 2003
(MAN0062)
Also known as the Old High School.
District No. 5 Schoolhouse6 School Street, Salem Rockingham April 25, 2011
(SAL0102)
In use from 1873 to 1944.
District No. 8 SchoolhouseAcworth Road, Charlestown Sullivan July 29, 2002
(CHA0010)
Built in 1824; dimensions of approximately 21 by 17 feet (6.4 by 5.2 m). [14]
District No. 13 Schoolhouse7 Cherry Hill Road, Grafton Grafton October 25, 2010
(GRA0015)
Also known as the Pines School or Depot School.
East Grafton School / Town Hall35 Grafton Turnpike, Grafton Grafton October 25, 2010
(GRA0014)
Built in 1900; now serves as the East Grafton Town Hall.
East Grafton Union Church and ParsonageGrafton Turnpike, Grafton Grafton October 25, 2010
(GRA0019)
Dates to 1785; moved and renovated during the 19th century.
Emery's Tavern61 Mountain Road, Concord Merrimack July 26, 2004
(CON0147) [15]
Two-story Georgian-style house; operated as a tavern by 1812, possibly built circa 1804. [16]
Enfield Village Historic District Dagger-14-plain.png Enfield Village.JPG Enfield Grafton April 25, 2011
(UNKNOWN)
Apparently de-listed and replaced by individual properties added to the register in 2012.
Epsom Town Hall EpsomNH TownHall.jpg 1598 Dover Road, Epsom Merrimack January 26, 2004
(EPS0094)
Evans Block Evans Block (Lancaster, New Hampshire).jpg 48–52 Main Street, Lancaster Coös October 28, 2002
(LAN0002)
Evans Block is on the right side of the photo.
First Congregational Church Dagger-14-plain.png FarmingtonNH FirstCongregationalChurch.jpg 400 Main Street, Farmington Strafford July 31, 2017
(FAR0024)
Built in 1875.
Folsom Tavern Folsom Tavern Front.jpg 164 Water Street, Exeter Rockingham October 29, 2018
(EXE0019)
Built in 1775. Now part of the American Independence Museum.
Folsom's Tavern / Odiorne Farm1 Back River Road, Durham Strafford July 31, 2006
(UNKNOWN)
Built circa 1805.
Forest Glade Cemetery Dagger-14-plain.png SomersworthNH ForestGladeCemetery 2.jpg 163 Maple St, Somersworth Strafford October 25, 2021
(SOM0325)
Developed in 1851, Forest Glade Cemetery is a notable example of the mid-19th century Rural Cemetery Movement [17]
Fort at Number 4 Fort at Number 4, view, Charlestown NH.jpg 267 Springfield Road, Charlestown, Sullivan July 2020
(TBA)
Open-air museum dating to 1960 that re-creates the mid-18th century stockade fort. [18]
Four Corners Farm195 Isaac Frye Highway, Wilton Hillsborough July 28, 2003
(WIL0003)
First settled circa 1760. Now home to the Temple-Wilton Community Farm.
Francestown Main Street Historic District FrancestownNH MainStreet.jpg Main Street and Oak Hill Road, Francestown Hillsborough July 28, 2008
(FRN0019 et al.)
District consists of 44 individual properties; 27 listed when added to the register.
Francestown Mill Village Historic District New Boston Road area, Francestown Hillsborough July 28, 2008
(FRN0003 et al.)
District consists of 10 individual properties; six listed when added to the register.
Freedom Village Grammar School Schoolhouse, Freedom, NH.jpg 33 Old Portland Road, Freedom Carroll April 25, 2011
(FRE0004)
Built in 1895; remained in use through 1983.
Glidden House203 Wadleigh Falls Road, Lee Strafford October 24, 2011
(LEE0009)
Built in the mid-18th century; Greek Revival architecture. [19]
Glidden-Towle-Edgerly House194 Wadleigh Falls Road, Lee Strafford October 25, 2010
(LEE0008)
Sections date to 1749 and 1828; nearly lost to arson in 2010. [20]
Gorham Town Hall Gorham Common 5.JPG 20 Park Street, Gorham Coös January 24, 2005
(GOR0008)
Building is at right of photo. Built in 1919.
Nathan Gould House1460 Route 123 N, Stoddard Cheshire October 26, 2009
(STO0004)
Built in 1833.
Goss Farm Barn251 Harbor Road, Rye Rockingham April 25, 2011
(RYE0017)
Built c. 1800.
Grace Episcopal Church Grace Episcopal Church Manchester 5.JPG 106 Lowell Street, Manchester Hillsborough October 25, 2001
(MAN0010)
Built in 1860 on the site of a earlier church dating to 1843. [21]
Graves Homestead335 Middle Road, Brentwood Rockingham April 26, 2004
(BRE0006)
Built circa 1809.
Gregg-Montgomery House105 Bible Hill Road, Francestown Hillsborough April 27, 2009
(FRN0002)
Built during 1773–1778.
Sarah and Simon Green Farm77 Sheepboro Road, Farmington Strafford July 26, 2004
(FAR0016) [15]
Greenfield Elementary School GreenfieldNH TownHall.jpg 7 Sawmill Road, Greenfield Hillsborough January 27, 2003
(GRE0001)
Now the Greenfield Town Office.
Gunstock Mountain Ski Area Gunstockbasearea-2004-1204a.jpg Gilford Belknap January 30, 2012
(GLF0070)
Opened in 1937.
Haley Homestead41 Birch Hill Road, Lee Strafford January 26, 2004
(LEE0002)
Hampton Beach Fire Station64 Ashworth Avenue, Hampton Rockingham October 25, 2010
(HAM0035)
Built in 1923; demolished in late 2013 after a replacement station was built on an adjacent lot. [22]
Samuel R. Hanson House326 Rochester Hill Road, Rochester Strafford July 25, 2005
(ROC0005)
Haverhill Lime KilnsLime Kiln Road at Chippewa Trailhead, Haverhill Grafton July 30, 2007
(HAV0073)
Two kilns, constructed in 1838 and 1842.
Head Chapel and Cemetery16 Pleasant Street, Hooksett Merrimack October 29, 2007
(HOK0017)
Built in 1839 as a school, remodeled in 1922 to serve as a chapel.
High Street CemeteryHigh Street, Benton Grafton January 30, 2012
(BEN0003)
46 grave markers, dating from 1812 to 1877.
Hildreth-Jones TavernDouble-dagger-14-plain.png18 Jones Road, Amherst Hillsborough January 26, 2004
(AMH0031)
Located within the Amherst Village Historic District.
Hills Memorial Library Dagger-14-plain.png Hills-memorial-library-front-2007.jpg 18 Library Street, Hudson Hillsborough April 30, 2012
(HUD0030)
Opened June 1909; closed May 2009.
Holman & Merriman Machine Shop Dagger-14-plain.png HinsdaleNH DerbyShop.jpg 63 Canal Street, Hinsdale Cheshire January 29, 2007
(HIN0019)
Built in 1837.
Hooksett Town Hall16 Main Street, Hooksett Merrimack July 27, 2009
(HOK0020)
In continuous use from 1828 to 2008. [23]
Hooksett Village Bridge Hooksett Village Bridge.jpg over the Merrimack River, Hooksett Merrimack April 28, 2008
(HOK0019)
Also known as the Lilac Bridge; demolished in July 2017. [24] Built in 1909, it spanned the Merrimack River between Riverside Street and Veterans Drive, near Robie's Country Store. Replacement footbridge installed on original piers. [25]
Indian Stream Schoolhouse Dagger-14-plain.png PittsburgNH IndianStreamSchoolhouse.jpg Tabor Road, Pittsburg Coös October 29, 2007
(PIT0012)
Built in 1897.
Island Street Mill Building Beaver Mills, Keene NH.jpg Castle Street, Keene Cheshire April 29, 2002
(KEE0011)
Formerly 11 Island Street. See also West Street Mill Building.
Jackson Road Railroad Trestleover Jackson Road, Mason Hillsborough July 30, 2012
(MAS0002)
Now part of the town’s rail trail.
Kelley’s Corner School Route 129 at Sanborn Hill Road, Gilmanton Belknap April 28, 2008
(GLM0015)
Built circa 1778.
Kentlands480 Burpee Hill Road, New London Merrimack October 27, 2008
(NWL0007)
Summer house near Little Sunapee Lake, built circa 1909.
Kinsman CemeteryPaine Road, Easton Grafton October 25, 2010
(EAS0001)
Donated to the town in 1798.
Kona Farm50 Jacobs Road, Moultonborough Carroll July 19, 2010
(MOU0032)
Built in 1900–1902. Now operates as a hotel.
Lake Company Office98 Elm Street, Laconia Belknap October 28, 2002
(LAC0013)
Located in the Lakeport neighborhood.
Lamprey House953 Whittier Highway, Moultonborough Carroll October 25, 2004
(MOU0010)
Built circa 1812. Now headquarters of the Moultonborough Historical Society and adjacent to the also-listed Moultonborough Town House. [26]
Robert Lane Farm House33 Unity Road, Newport Sullivan April 27, 2009
(NWP0016)
Also known as the R. P. Claggett Farm. Built circa 1782.
Langdon Town Hall5 Walker Hill Road, Langdon Sullivan July 30, 2012
(LAG0001)
Has hosted town meetings since 1803. Also known as the Old Meeting House.
Lee Town Hall Town Hall Lee NH.jpg 7 Mast Road, Lee Strafford January 29, 2018
(LEE0010)
George W. Libbey House34 Jefferson Road, Whitefield Coös April 29, 2002
(WHI0002)
Property now used by the Tri-County Community Action Program. [27]
Lisbon Station Lisbon Station, Lisbon, NH.jpg Depot Street and Central Street, Lisbon Grafton April 28, 2008
(LIS0198)
Built circa 1875. Now a site along the Ammonoosuc Rail Trail. [28]
Little Red Schoolhouse Milton Free Public Library, Milton Mills NH.jpg 13 Main Street, Milton Mills Hillsborough January 28, 2002
(MLT0001)
Building now houses the Milton Free Public Library. [29]
Littleton Community House102 Main Street, Littleton Grafton April 30, 2007
(LTL0018)
Built in 1884 as a private residence; has served as a community center since 1919.
Jonathan Livermore House65 Russell Hill Road, Wilton Hillsborough October 25, 2010
(WIL0020)
Built circa 1770.
Londonderry Grange #44 Londonderry Grange No 44, Londonderry NH.jpg 260 Mammoth Road, Londonderry Rockingham October 25, 2004
(LON0093)
Built in 1909.
Long Island House Inn76 Old Long Island Road, Moultonborough Carroll April 26, 2010
(MOU0019)
Established in 1874. [30]
Mary Lyon Hall3 Highland Avenue, Plymouth Grafton January 30, 2012
(PLY0023)
On the grounds of Plymouth State University; built in 1915. Named after Mary Lyon (1797–1849), an American pioneer in women's education.
Madison Corner School MadisonNH SchoolNumberOne.jpg Route 113, Madison Carroll May 1, 2006
(MDI0012)
Built in 1835.
Maplewood298 North River Road, Milford Hillsborough April 29, 2002
(MIL0002)
Also known as the Abner Hutchinson Farm.
Marelli's Market465 Lafayette Road, Hampton Rockingham April 28, 2008
(HAM0029)
Built circa 1841; moved to its current location in 1900.
Maynard-Gates House9 Gates Road, Marlborough Cheshire October 27, 2003
(MAR0002)
Built in 1767. [31]
Methodist Cemetery10 Lafayette Road, Seabrook Rockingham January 30, 2012
(SEA0023)
Also known as Smithtown Cemetery. In use by 1826.
Methodist-Episcopal Church38 Hollow Road, Stratford Coös April 25, 2011
(STR0017)
Moore-Scott House29 Windham Depot Road, Derry Rockingham October 27, 2003
(DER0174)
Built in the early 18th century.
Moulton-Greene-Leach House339 Whittier Highway, Moultonborough Carroll October 26, 2009
(MOU0002)
Built circa 1840. [32]
Moultonborough Town House Dagger-14-plain.png MoultonboroughNH TownHouse.jpg 951 Whittier Highway, Moultonborough Carroll October 25, 2004
(MOU0011)
Built in 1834. Now used by the Moultonborough Historical Society and adjacent to the also-listed Lamprey House. [26]
Mt. Forist Grange CemeteryEast Milan Road, Berlin Coös July 25, 2005
(BER0023)
Mt. Washington Cemetery Main Street and Prospect Street, Bethlehem Grafton July 31, 2006
(BET0017)
The cemetery's earliest graves date to 1795.
H.E. Netsch & Sons Blacksmithing344 Second Street, Manchester Hillsborough October 30, 2006
(MAN0138)
In operation circa 1930 until 1995.
New Castle Congregational Church Dagger-14-plain.png NewCastleNH CongregationalChurch.jpg 65 Main Street, New Castle Rockingham July 30, 2007
(NWC0010)
Built in 1828.
New England College Covered Bridge NECbridge2.png 7 Main Street, Henniker Merrimack January 27, 2003
(HEN0002)
Also known as the Henniker Covered Bridge. Built in 1972, over the Contoocook River. Foot traffic only.
New England Masonic Charitable Institute Dagger-14-plain.png NH Carroll County NE Masonic Charitable Institute 0001.tif 30 Town House Road, Effingham Carroll April 29, 2002
(EFF0001)
Built in 1858; now houses the town's public library.
New London Barn Playhouse84 Main Street, New London Merrimack January 30, 2006
(NWL0004)
Building dates to circa 1820; has housed summer stock theatre since July 1934. [33]
North District School376 Portsmouth Avenue, Greenland Rockingham January 30, 2006
(GRL0020)
Opened in 1847; has housed the Greenland Veterans Association since 1938.
North Hampton Town Hall Dagger-14-plain.png Town Hall, 1844, North Hampton NH.jpg 231 Atlantic Avenue, North Hampton Rockingham May 1, 2006
(NHA0003)
Built in 1844; the tower has a Paul Revere bell.
North Hampton Town Library Dagger-14-plain.png NorthHamptonNH TownOffices.jpg 237 Atlantic Avenue, North Hampton Rockingham April 29, 2013
(NHA0007)
Built in 1907; Tudor Revival architecture. Now houses town offices.
George Washington Noyes House Dagger-14-plain.png GorhamNH GeorgeWashingtonNoyesHouse.jpg 2 Prospect Terrace, Gorham Coös April 25, 2016
(GOR0010)
Built in 1893.
Odiorne Homestead505 Ocean Boulevard, Rye Rockingham July 30, 2007
(RYE0005)
Includes a circa 1800 farmhouse, a barn and a greenhouse.
Old Meeting House Dagger-14-plain.png SandownNH OldMeetinghouse.jpg 27 Fremont Road, Sandown Rockingham January 24, 2011
(SND0001)
Built in 1773.
Odd Fellows Hall / Old Town Hall1800 Route 140, Gilmanton Belknap January 24, 2011
(GLM0018)
Built in 1902–1903.
Old Thornton Town Hall2129 Route 175, Thornton Grafton October 26, 2009
(THO0002)
Built in 1789; renovated in 1861.
Old Town Hall SalemNH OldTownHall.jpg 310 Main Street, Salem Rockingham July 27, 2009
(SAL0053)
Ossipee Mountain Grange3 Pork Hill Road, Ossipee Carroll April 25, 2011
(OSS0014)
Built in 1904.
Oyster River Dam Old Mill & Dam, Durham, NH.jpg Newmarket Road, Durham Strafford January 27, 2014
(UNKNOWN)
Also known as the Mill Pond Dam. [34] Dates to 1913. [35]
W. F. Palmer Place75–76 Palmer Hill Road, Sandwich Carroll January 30, 2012
(SWH0011)
The owner ran a feed and grain store, later a general store, at this farm house and barn.
Pawtuckaway CCC Camp Recreation Hall Stage Road, Deerfield Rockingham May 1, 2006
(DEE0002)
Marked by New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 214.
Pelham Library and Memorial Building Dagger-14-plain.png PelhamNH OldLibraryBuilding.jpg 5 Main Street, Pelham Hillsborough July 28, 2008
(PEL0011)
Built in 1895.
Penacook Academy Boscawen Municipal Facility.jpg 116 North Main Street, Boscawen Merrimack April 29, 2002
(BOS0005)
Building is now the Boscawen Municipal Facility.
People's Baptist Church Dagger-14-plain.png PortsmouthNH PearlStreetChurch.jpg 45 Pearl Street, Portsmouth Rockingham January 28, 2002
(POR0008)
Originally built in 1857; enlarged in 1868.
James M. Perkins House70 Lower Main Street, Sunapee Sullivan October 27, 2008
(SUN0003)
Second Empire style, built in 1890.
Norman and Marion Perry House Dagger-14-plain.png CamptonNH PerryHouse.jpg 352 Ellsworth Hill Road, Campton Grafton April 25, 2011
(UNKNOWN)
Modernist architecture residence built in 1960.
Peterborough Town Library Town Library, Peterborough, NH.jpg 2 Concord Street, Peterborough Hillsborough October 30, 2006
(PET0023)
Designed by George S. Morison in 1892; built in 1893. A portico was added in 1914.
The Pinnacle HooksettNewHampshire.jpg 18 Pinnacle Street, Hooksett Merrimack July 25, 2011
(UNKNOWN)
Rocky hill overlooking the Merrimack River; photo shows view of the river and village from The Pinnacle.
Pittsburg Town Hall Pittsburg NH town hall.JPG 1525 Main Street, Pittsburg Coös July 29, 2019
(PIT0013)
Built in 1883.
Portsmouth Marine Railway105 Marcy Street, Portsmouth Rockingham October 30, 2006
(POR0113)
In operation from 1833 to 1855. Now houses The Players' Ring Theatre.
Arah W. Prescott Library16 Main Street, Hooksett Merrimack January 28, 2008
(HOK0018)
Built in 1910.
Province Road Meeting House251 Province Road, Belmont Belknap January 27, 2003
(BEL0058)
Eugene and Marie Quirin House250 Coolidge Avenue, Manchester Hillsborough May 1, 2006
(MAN0139)
Built in 1906; Queen Anne style. Has been a funeral home since the 1950s.
Randall Farm11 Randall Road, Lee Strafford January 27, 2003
(LEE0001)
Randolph Church34 U.S. Route 2, Randolph Coös January 30, 2006
(RAN0002)
Built in 1884.
Ray Farm38 Ray Road, Hillsborough Hillsborough July 28, 2003
(HIL0003)
Late 18th century farmstead on 130 acres (53 ha).
Horace Richards House3 Lamson Avenue, Goffstown Hillsborough January 27, 2003
(GOF0001)
Also known as Aiken Academy.
Robie's Country Store Dagger-14-plain.png Robies country store.JPG 9 Riverside Street, Hooksett Merrimack July 29, 2002
(HOK0002)
In operation from 1822 to 1997.
Rochester Commons BandstandGrant Street, Rochester Strafford October 25, 2001
(ROC0016)
Rolfe Family Historic DistrictDouble-dagger-14-plain.png ConcordNH RolfeBarn.jpg 16 Penacook Street, Concord Merrimack July 28, 2003
(CON0256)
First listed as Nathaniel Rolfe Barn on July 28, 2003; enlarged to Rolfe Homestead on October 31, 2005; enlarged to Rolfe Family Historic District on April 28, 2008.
Roller ShedOld Portland Road, Freedom Carroll July 30, 2012
(FRE0008)
Built in 1901 to house the town’s road-grading equipment.
Rossview Farm84 District 5 Road, Concord Merrimack April 25, 2005
(CON0145)
Benjamin Rowe House Dagger-14-plain.png Benjamin Rowe House.jpg 88 Belknap Mountain Road, Gilford Belknap January 27, 2003
(GLF0045)
Built circa 1835.
Roy House9–11 Orchard Avenue, Nashua Hillsborough July 25, 2011
(NAS0233)
Built in 1915.
Rumford House913 South Main Street, Franklin Merrimack April 25, 2011
(FRA0028)
Built c. 1732 in Concord, moved to Franklin in 1925.
Rye Town Hall Dagger-14-plain.png Rye Town Hall.jpg 10 Central Road, Rye Rockingham April 29, 2013
(RYE0016)
Built in 1839 as a church; purchased by the town in 1873.
St. Kieran's Parish Church St. Kieran Art Center.JPG 155 Emery Street, Berlin Coös October 28, 2002
(BER0014)
Now houses the St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts. [36]
Salem Depot81 Main Street, Salem Rockingham April 25, 2011
(SAL0039)
Built in 1867.
Sanborn Mills7097 Sanborn Road, Loudon Merrimack October 27, 2003
(LOU0002)
Saw mill dates to 1829; [37] grist mill dates to 1830. [38]
Sandown Depot Railroad Station Dagger-14-plain.png SandownNH Depot.jpg 6 Depot Road, Sandown Rockingham April 25, 2011
(SND0002)
Built in 1873–74.
Sawyer Tavern Dagger-14-plain.png Sawyer Tavern, Keene NH.jpg 63 Arch Street, Keene Cheshire October 29, 2007
(KEE0194)
Built circa 1803–06.
Sellin Farm305 Gilmanton Road, Barnstead Belknap January 27, 2003
(BAR0005)
Shaw Warehouse Marcy Street, Portsmouth Rockingham October 24, 2011
(POR0128)
Built in 1806.
Sheafe Warehouse Historic American Buildings Survey Clement Moran, Photographer June 20, 1935 NORTH WEST VIEW - Sheafe Warehouse, Graves End Street (moved to Prescott Park), Portsmouth, Rockingham HABS NH,8-PORT,119-5.tif 107 Marcy Street, Portsmouth Rockingham October 24, 2011
(POR0127)
Built circa 1720. Moved to Prescott Park in 1940.
Shedd Free Library46 North Main Street, Washington Sullivan April 30, 2007
(WAS0002)
Built in 1881.
Shedd-Porter Memorial Library Dagger-14-plain.png Shedd-Porter Memorial Library, Alstead NH.jpg 3 Main Street, Alstead Cheshire January 24, 2011
(ALS0048)
Built in 1910.
Simon's Store3 North Stark Highway, Weare Hillsborough January 30, 2006
(WEA0011)
Simonds Rockoff Al Paul Lane, Merrimack Hillsborough July 30, 2007
(MER0019)
Second-largest boulder in the state, surpassed only by the Madison Boulder.
Smith Chapel Dagger-14-plain.png Durham-chapel.jpg 45 Mill Pond Road, Durham Strafford April 29, 2013
(DUR0023)
Built in 1900.
Jeremiah Smith Grange #161 Jeremiah Smith Grange (Lee, NH).jpg 1 Lee Hook Road, Lee Strafford October 26, 2009
(LEE0006)
Organized as a Grange in 1891—the building had previously been a Baptist church—and was named after Jeremiah Smith (1837–1921), son of Jeremiah Smith (1759–1842), 6th Governor of New Hampshire. [39]
Daniel Smith Tavern112 Main Street, New Hampton Belknap July 28, 2003
(NWH0002)
In use from 1805 to the 1920s.
Smyth Library Dagger-14-plain.png Smyth Library Candia NH 021813.jpg 194 High Street, Candia Rockingham April 30, 2007
(CND0005)
Built in 1932.
Spinney Meeting House1847 Lovell Lake Road, Wakefield Carroll October 31, 2005
(WAK0002)
Built circa 1831 and rebuilt in 1876. [40]
Stanley Tavern Dagger-14-plain.png HopkintonNH StevensTavern.jpg 371 Main Street, Hopkinton Merrimack January 28, 2002
(HOP0002)
Built circa 1791.
Molly Stark House Molly Stark House Historical Marker.jpg 346 Stark Highway North, Dunbarton Merrimack January 27, 2003
(DUN0001)
Also known as the Capt. Caleb Page House.
Stark Park Dagger-14-plain.png Starksgravesite.JPG River Road at Park Avenue, Manchester Hillsborough July 19, 2010
(MAN0481)
Opened in 1893.
Stoddard Town Hall1450 Route 123 N, Stoddard Cheshire January 26, 2009
(STO0003)
Built in 1868.
Stone Arch Bridge Dagger-14-plain.png Stone Arch Bridge, Keene NH.jpg Cheshire Railroad over The Branch river, Keene Cheshire October 30, 2006
(KEE0182)
Built in 1847. Now carries a multi-purpose rail trail.
Stone Homestead723 Old Homestead Highway, Swanzey Cheshire July 31, 2006
(SWA0016)
Built circa 1791.
Stone Memorial Building4 North Stark Highway, Weare Hillsborough October 29, 2007
(WEA0005)
Built in 1896, designed by William M. Butterfield.
Sunapee Harbor House Livery Stable58 Main Street, Sunapee Sullivan October 27, 2008
(SUN0004)
Also known as the Old Town Hall; built circa 1889.
Sugar Hill Meetinghouse Sugar Hill Meetinghouse.JPG Route 117, Sugar Hill Grafton January 27, 2003
(SUG0002)
Sunapee Mountain Grange #144 GoshenNH GrangeHall.jpg 49 North Mill Village Road, Goshen Sullivan April 28, 2003
(GOS0001)
Built in 1853. [41]
Temple Town Hall Dagger-14-plain.png TempleNH TownHall.jpg Main Street, Temple Hillsborough April 30, 2007
(TEM0001)
Built in 1842 as a church. Sold to a local grange in 1875. Purchased by the town in 1889.
Thayer Public Library3 Main Street, Ashuelot, Winchester Cheshire April 27, 2009
(WIN0018)
Built in 1823 as a private residence; renovated as a library in 1902. Located in Ashuelot village in the town of Winchester.
Thomas Farm120 Thomas Road, Rindge Cheshire April 28, 2008
(RIN0011)
130 acres (53 ha), including houses built in 1771 and 1839.
Union Chapel Dagger-14-plain.png HillsboroughNH UnionChapel.jpg 220 Sawmill Road, Hillsborough Hillsborough July 31, 2006
(HIL0016)
Built in 1887.
Union Meetinghouse Union Meetinghouse, Gilford NH.jpg 24 Belknap Mountain Road, Gilford Belknap April 28, 2003
(GLF0028)
Built in 1834. [42]
Universalist Chapel Dagger-14-plain.png Miner Memorial Library, East Lempster, New Hampshire.jpg 3 Second New Hampshire Turnpike, Lempster Sullivan January 30, 2006
(LEM0002)
Built in 1845. Now the Miner Memorial Library, located in the village center of East Lempster.
Upper Village Hall52 Hampstead Road, Derry Rockingham October 27, 2008
(DER0182)
Built in 1875.
Valley Cemetery Dagger-14-plain.png ManchesterNH ValleyCemetery Chapel.jpg Pine and Auburn Streets, Manchester Hillsborough April 28, 2003
(MAN0032)
Dates to 1841.
Wagon Hill Farm Piscataqua Road, Durham Strafford January 2020
(TBA)
Farmhouse built circa 1804; 139 acres (56 ha). [43]
Wakefield Town Hall Dagger-14-plain.png Wakefield Town Hall.jpg 2 High Street, Wakefield Carroll July 29, 2002
(WAK0001)
Built in 1895.
Waumbek Cottages Historic District Dagger-14-plain.png The Waumbek Hotel and Mountain, Jefferson, NH.jpg Jefferson Coös October 31, 2005
(JEF0011–0016)
Six cottages: Bashaba (14 Starr King Road), Beit-el-Hakeen / The Birches (25 Cottage Road), Onaway (18 Cottage Road), The Bungalow (38 Starr King Road), Wayonda (36 Cottage Road), and Wyndybrae (13 Cottage Road).
Weare Free Library10 Page Memorial Lane, Weare Hillsborough October 25, 2010
(WEA0019)
Built in 1926.
Lee Webster Place14 Mountain Road, Sandwich Carroll April 25, 2011
(SWH0009)
Webster Stagecoach Stop and Store1 Sandown Road, Danville Rockingham July 31, 2006
(DAN0005)
Marked by New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 258. Was moved across NH 111A in 2008 and restored by the town's Heritage Commission. [44]
Governor Wentworth State Historic Site Governor Wentworth Historic Site.jpg 56 Wentworth Farm Road, Wolfeboro Carroll July 30, 2007
(WOL0025)
Former estate of New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth.
West Street Mill Building Faulkner & Colony Mfg. Co. Mills, West Street, Keene NH (2649200457).jpg Castle Street, Keene Cheshire April 29, 2002
(KEE0010)
Formerly 272 West Street. See also Island Street Mill Building.
Westmoreland Town Hall780 Route 63, Westmoreland Cheshire October 25, 2010
(WES0007)
Built in 1916–1917.
Whipple House75 Summer Street, Bristol Grafton April 25, 2005
(BRI0031)
Built in 1904; has operated as a bed and breakfast since 1985. [45]
George A. and Emma B. Wiggin Memorial Library Dagger-14-plain.png StrathamNH HistoricalSociety.jpg 158 Portsmouth Avenue, Stratham Rockingham April 30, 2012
(STM0027)
Designed by Charles Howard Walker and built in 1912; now houses the Stratham Historical Society.
Wiggin-Raynes Barn Wiggin-Raynes Barn.jpg 61 Newfields Road, Exeter Rockingham October 30, 2017
(EXE0002)
Pre-Civil War 95-by-42-foot (29 by 13 m) barn.
Winter Street CemeteryWinter Street, Exeter Rockingham April 30, 2012
(EXE0042)
Served as Exeter's burial ground from 1743 to 1850.

Dagger-14-plain.png Property is also listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Double-dagger-14-plain.png Property is a subset or superset of a listing in the National Register of Historic Places.

Notes

  1. There are numerous New Hampshire properties listed in the National Register that are not listed in the State Register.
  2. The character string below each date is the identifier assigned to the property in the State Register; those in italics do not appear in the most recent State Register and may have been delisted.
  3. Listing date appears to precede establishment of the State Register in 2001.

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