
Saving Yesterday and Today
for Tomorrow
Plymouth Historical Museum & Memory House
Open Saturdays 10:00–1:00 Mid-May through November
and by chance or appointment.
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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
UPCOMING EXHIBIT
​SATURDAYS |MAY 30-NOV 28| 10:00-1:00​
OPENING RECEPTION: SAT | MAY 30
PLYMOUTH: In Revolution and the Spirit of ’76
Our 2026 exhibit, in connection with the commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of our country's founding, will focus on Plymouth's involvement in the Revolution, recount the town's celebration of the US Bicentennial in 1976, and feature the contents from the retrieved time capsule buried 50 years ago!
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MUSEUM — Currently Closed
Saturdays • Mid-May–November • 10–1
Or by chance or appointment.
Please contact info@plymouthnhhistory.org
UPCOMING PRESENTATIONS
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​WED |APRIL 4| 10:30 AM​
at Pease Public Library
​Redcoats and Rebels:
New Hampshire and Revolution
Presented by Mary Adams
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Sponsored by
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​New Hampshire often gets overlooked in the narrative of the American Revolution, overshadowed by its noisy neighbor to the south. Few people know about Paul Revere’s first ride, which was to Portsmouth in December 1774 to warn the patriots that the British were coming to reinforce Fort William and Mary, five months before the Redcoats marched on Concord and Lexington. Nor do they know that two-thirds of the troops at the Battle of Bunker Hill were from NH. Most people are also unaware that NH’s Provincial Congress adopted the first state constitution in January 1776, essentially declaring independence from Great Britain six months before any other colony. And this is just the beginning of NH’s revolutionary story.
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