view gallery NW0.5 km | Smith Bridge in Covered Bridges A beautiful covered bridge recently re-built by the State of New Hampshire at a cost of $3.3 million dollars. posted by: CoveredBridgeGuy location: New Hampshire date approved: 12/25/2008 last visited: 02/23/2023 |
view gallery NW0.6 km | Smith Bridge (179)-Plymouth, NH in New Hampshire Historical Markers Named for local farmer Jacob Smith, the first bridge at this site was begun before 1786 and completed with the aid of a lottery authorized in that year. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Hampshire date approved: 12/21/2019 last visited: 02/23/2023 |
view gallery NW0.6 km | Smith Bridge - Plymouth, NH in People-Named Places Smith Bridge-Named for local farmer Jacob Smith, the first bridge at this site was begun before 1786 and completed with the aid of a lottery authorized in that year. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Hampshire date approved: 01/01/2023 last visited: 12/29/2022 |
view gallery NW0.6 km | Smith Millennium Bridge -2001- Plymouth, NH in Dated Architectural Structures Multifarious Smith Bridge-Named for local farmer Jacob Smith, the first bridge at this site was begun before 1786 and completed with the aid of a lottery authorized in that year. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Hampshire date approved: 12/30/2022 last visited: 12/29/2022 |
view gallery W2.9 km | The Quonset Hut in Quonset Huts Located on Rt 25 in Rumney, NH posted by: Mountain_Wanderer location: New Hampshire date approved: 01/24/2006 last visited: 04/14/2009 |
view gallery E3.9 km | Asquamchumauke - Plymouth, NH in Signs of History Asquamchumauke is the Indian name of the nearby river. posted by: sfwife location: New Hampshire date approved: 08/10/2009 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | Robert Frost - Plymouth, NH in Dead Poets' Society Memorials The life-like bronze statue of Robert Frost, one of the best known American poets, has him sitting on a bench looking across the common area, while composing a work. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/08/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SE3.9 km | Lamson Library at Plymouth State Univ. - Plymouth, NH in Libraries Lamson Library is the main library on the campus of Plymouth State University in Plymouth, NH. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 05/07/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery SE3.9 km | Rounds Hall Clock Tower, Plymouth State University - Plymouth, NH in Town Clocks Round’s Hall was built in 1891 as the home of the Plymouth Normal School. The bell in the tower was cast by William Blake and Co., an apprentice of Paul Revere. Round’s Hall is now the visual symbol of Plymouth State University. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 02/23/2009 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SE3.9 km | Round's Hall Bell Tower, Plymouth State University - Plymouth, NH in Bell Towers Round’s Hall was built in 1891 as the home of the Plymouth Normal School. The bell in the tower was cast by William Blake and Co., an apprentice of Paul Revere. Round’s Hall is now the visual symbol of Plymouth State University. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/27/2009 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth State Weather Center (Boyd Science Center) - Plymouth, NH in Weather Stations The weather station is on top of the Boyd Science Center, which is home to the Department of Atmospheric Science and Chemistry, which offers degrees in Meteorology. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/09/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4 km | Old Grafton County Courthouse - Plymouth, NH in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Dating from 1774, this building was where Daniel Webster argued his first cases. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/19/2007 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth Historical Society Museum - Plymouth, NH in History Museums This museum is housed in the Old Grafton County Courthouse, built in 1774 and later used as a library. Here Daniel Webster argued his first legal case in 1806. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/19/2007 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4 km | Old Grafton County Courthouse - Plymouth, NH in Courthouses Built in 1774 this historic building was the site of Daniel Webster's first criminal case in 1805. It served as the public library for many years and is now maintained as a museum. It is on the National Register of Historic Places posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/19/2007 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4 km | Old Grafton County Courthouse - Plymouth, NH in Relocated Structures The Old Grafton County Courthouse, now the Plymouth Historical Museum, is one of the oldest surviving public structures in New Hampshire, and was moved twice to rest at its current location. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/26/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth Public Library - Plymouth, NH in American Guide Series The building that was then the town's public library and previously a courthouse, is now the Plymouth Historical Museum. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/06/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery E4 km | Frosty Scoops - in Photo Cutouts Make yourself the cherry on top! posted by: sfwife location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/21/2010 last visited: 05/23/2015 |
view gallery E4 km | Holy Spirit Episcopal Church - Plymouth, NH in Anglican and Episcopal Churches The Holy Spirit Episcopal Church has two locations, the sanctuary at this location and the Community Life Center on Highland Street. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/24/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth Historic District - Plymouth, NH in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Bounded by Court, Main, and Highland Sts. this area includes the present town hall and the Old Grafton County Courthouse built in 1774. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/19/2007 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth, NH in City and Town Halls Built in 1891, this building served as the Grafton County Courthouse before becoming the present town hall. posted by: silverquill location: New Hampshire date approved: 04/19/2007 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery E4 km | Draper & Maynard Co. - Plymouth, NH in New Hampshire Historical Markers Draper & Maynard Company first made buckskin gloves, then became the first and leading manufacturer of baseball catchers mitts. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/20/2016 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery E4 km | Karl Drerup Art Gallery/Draper & Maynard Building - Plymouth, NH in Converted Factories The Draper & Maynard building, now an art gallery and part of the Plymouth State University campus, was once a glove manufacturing place where the baseball catcher's mitt was developed. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/26/2016 last visited: 08/29/2019 |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth, NH in Wikipedia Entries Plymouth, named after the Pilgrim settlement in today's Massachusetts, is a town with a population of 6900, and is home to Plymouth State University. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 07/24/2016 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4 km | Pease Public Library - Plymouth, NH in Libraries Pease Public Library is Plymouth's community library situated next to the Plymouth State University campus. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 05/09/2018 last visited: never |
view gallery SE4 km | Plymouth Congregational Church United Church of Christ - Plymouth, NH in Continental Reformed and Congregational Church Sites The church is located by the town common in the center of Plymouth. posted by: NorStar location: New Hampshire date approved: 03/22/2016 last visited: never |
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