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Durham Historic Assoc

Photo courtesy of
J. Dennis Robinson.
A "grandma's attic" of historical artifacts in the curved brick building at the corner of Main Stree and Route 108, just up the hill from the Mill Pond. Includes a small reference library on history of seacoast NH, plus info and files on old Durham families. Durham was one of the original four plantations of the New Hampshire colony, founded in the early 1600s. Today Durham is home to the University of NH campus.
HOURS: Call for hours
ADMISSION: Free to see
PHONE: (603) 868-5436
ADDRESS: Corner of Main Street and Route 108 Durham, NH 03802
DIRECTIONS: You can't miss the only curved brick building in Durham at the city-end of town by gas stationalley. Park at town offices on Route 108, door is on the Maine St. side with iron gate.
LINKS:
Town of Durham,
Durham Main Street,
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