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As part of New Hampshire Humanities' Perspectives Book Groups, we're reading "The Women With Silver Wings," by Katherine Sharp Landd...
Quilts tell stories, and quilt history is full of myths and misinformation as well as heart-warming tales of service and tradition. Nearly every world...
Northern New England is full of reminders of past lives: stone walls, old foundations, a century-old lilac struggling to survive as the forest reclaim...
As part of New Hampshire Humanities' Perspectives Book Groups, we're reading "Hamnet," by Maggie O'Farrell. In this imagin...
Everyone knows that there's "something about lighthouses" that gives them broad appeal, but their vital role in our history and culture ...
Hundreds of one-room schools dotted the landscape of New Hampshire a century ago and were the backbone of primary education for generations of childre...
In this first-person interpretive program, Judith Black introduces American Lucy Stone, the first woman hired by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Societ...
Traditional songs, rich in local history and a sense of place, present the latest news from the distant past. They help us to interpret present-day li...
Barns can tell us a great deal about the history of agriculture in New Hampshire. In the colonial period, New Hampshire was a rural, agrarian state an...
Woody Pringle and Marek Bennett present an overview of the American Civil War through the lens of period music. Audience members participate and sing ...
History Alive 2022 is an interactive living history experience which will hold its fourth annual weekend event on August 20th and 21st across three ve...
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Posted: June 23rd, 2022
New Hampshire Humanities invites the public to its next Ideas on Tap program, This Post Has Been Flagged: Free Speech & Social Media, on Monday, June 27, 5:30-7:30 pm at Feathered Friend Brewing, 231 South Main Street, Concord. Ideas on Tap is a series of “bite-sized conversations about big ideas.” Tickets are $15 per person and include appetizers and one beverage (beer, wine, or non-alcoholic beverage). For more information, visit www.nhhumanities.org/ideas.
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