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Little Steppers Drum & Bugle Corps marching in Plymouth's Bicentennial Parade

1967 NH Champion of Drill Corps

This was originally Webster's Tavern, but was sold to Denison Burnham in 1843 and later expanded. It burned down in 1862.

Little Steppers Drum & Bugle Corps marching in Plymouth's Bicentennial Parade
CLOSED UNTIL MID-MARCH
UPCOMING EXHIBIT — MAY 2025
Plymouth at the Crossroads
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MUSEUM — CLOSED UNTIL SPRING
Access may be arranged by appointment.
Please contact info@plymouthnhhistory.org
POSTPONED
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ZOOM PRESENTATION
10,000 YEARS AGO IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA
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Terry Fifield, retired Archaeologist (and PHS president), will present a history and overview of the Shuká Káa Cave Project which took place on Prince of Wales Island in Southeast Alaska Terry was the Forest Service Archaeologist and Tribal Liaison attached to the project from 1996 to 2008 and is co-author of the recent published report. Shuká Káa Cave is located in karstlands within Southeast Alaska's temperate rainforest. The cave and nearby terraces contain a paleontological and archaeological record spanning more than 40,000 years including some of the earliest evidence of human occupation of the region. Terry will tell the story of this transformational research project set amongst the cultural landscape and Alaska Native villages of the southern Alexander Archipelago.
The program will be presented via Zoom. To attend register at the link below. You will receive a zoom link via email a day or two before the event. CLICK TO REGISTER
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WED | MARCH 5 | 5:30 PM
Museum of the White Mountains
PARTNER PRESENTATION
LIVING IN A SMALL TOWN:
A Community Discussion hosted by MWM
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Why did you come to Plymouth? What keeps you here? What do you gain from living in a rural town?” This program will complement the Museum of the White Mountains's upcoming “Crossroads” exhibit on rural mountain towns in New Hampshire, held in conjunction with which will be hosted at the MWM during the summer. (PHS will also be mounting a Crossroads exhibit focusing on Plymouth which will open in May.)
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WED | APRIL 2 | 5:30 PM
Pease Public Library
PARTNER PRESENTATION
A SOLDIER'S MOTHER TELLS HER STORY
presented by Sharon Wood
sponsored by Pease Public Library
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Speaking as Betsey Phelps, the mother of a Union soldier from Amherst, New Hampshire who died heroically at the Battle of Gettysburg, Ms. Wood offers an informative and sensitive reflection on that sacrifice from a mother's perspective. Wood blends the Phelps boy's story with those of other men who left their New Hampshire homes to fight for the Union cause and of the families who supported them on the home front.
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WED | APRIL 16| 5:30 PM
Old Webster Courthouse
PRESENTATION
CELEBRATING NH ARCHEOLOGY
presented by
Nadine Miller, NH Division of Historical Resources
