[2]
Landmark name
Image
Date designated
[3]
Location
County
Description
1
USS Albacore (Submarine)
USS Albacore (Submarine)
April 11, 1989 (
#89001077 )
Portsmouth
43°04′58″N 70°45′59″W / 43.0827°N 70.7663°W / 43.0827; -70.7663 (USS Albacore (Submarine) )
Rockingham
Tear-drop shaped
submarine .
2
Josiah Bartlett House
Josiah Bartlett House
November 11, 1971 (
#71000050 )
Kingston
42°56′04″N 71°03′18″W / 42.9344°N 71.0549°W / 42.9344; -71.0549 (Josiah Bartlett House )
Rockingham
Home of New Hampshire politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence
Josiah Bartlett .
3
Canterbury Shaker Village
Canterbury Shaker Village
April 19, 1993 (
#75000129 )
Canterbury
43°21′32″N 71°29′24″W / 43.35888888888889°N 71.49°W / 43.35888888888889; -71.49 (Canterbury Shaker Village )
Merrimack
One of the best-preserved
Shaker villages.
4
Salmon P. Chase Birthplace and Boyhood Home
Salmon P. Chase Birthplace and Boyhood Home
May 15, 1975 (
#75000133 )
Cornish
43°27′11″N 72°23′14″W / 43.4531°N 72.3872°W / 43.4531; -72.3872 (Salmon P. Chase Birthplace and Boyhood Home )
Sullivan
Birthplace and childhood home of
Salmon P. Chase .
5
E.E. Cummings House
E.E. Cummings House
November 11, 1971 (
#71000048 )
Silver Lake
43°54′49″N 71°11′01″W / 43.9137°N 71.1836°W / 43.9137; -71.1836 (E.E. Cummings House )
Carroll
Home of poet
E. E. Cummings .
6
The Epic of American Civilization Murals
The Epic of American Civilization Murals
February 27, 2013 (
#13000283 )
Hanover
43°42′18″N 72°17′21″W / 43.705°N 72.2892°W / 43.705; -72.2892 (The Epic of American Civilization Murals )
Grafton
A major series of murals by Mexican 20th century muralist
José Clemente Orozco in Dartmouth's
Baker Memorial Library .
7
Robert Frost Homestead
Robert Frost Homestead
May 23, 1968 (
#68000008 )
Derry
42°52′18″N 71°17′42″W / 42.87166666666667°N 71.295°W / 42.87166666666667; -71.295 (Robert Frost Homestead )
Rockingham
Home of poet
Robert Frost .
8
Harrisville Historic District
Harrisville Historic District
December 22, 1977 (
#71000072 )
Harrisville and vicinity
42°56′42″N 72°05′37″W / 42.94499999999999°N 72.0936111111111°W / 42.94499999999999; -72.0936111111111 (Harrisville Historic District )
Cheshire
A picturesque and uniquely well-preserved mill town.
9
Richard Jackson House
Richard Jackson House
November 24, 1968 (
#68000009 )
Portsmouth
43°04′52″N 70°46′01″W / 43.081°N 70.7669°W / 43.081; -70.7669 (Richard Jackson House )
Rockingham
Oldest surviving wooden house in the state.
10
John Paul Jones House
John Paul Jones House
November 28, 1972 (
#72000084 )
Portsmouth
43°04′29″N 70°45′38″W / 43.0747°N 70.7605°W / 43.0747; -70.7605 (John Paul Jones House )
Rockingham
American Revolutionary War naval hero
John Paul Jones boarded here in 1781-82, while supervising construction of a new battleship, the
America .
11
Ladd-Gilman House
Ladd-Gilman House
December 2, 1974 (
#74002055 )
Exeter
42°58′55″N 70°56′56″W / 42.9820°N 70.9489°W / 42.9820; -70.9489 (Ladd-Gilman House )
Rockingham
One of the state's first brick houses, now part of the
American Independence Museum .
12
Governor John Langdon Mansion
Governor John Langdon Mansion
December 2, 1974 (
#74000197 )
Portsmouth
43°04′30″N 70°45′22″W / 43.0749°N 70.7562°W / 43.0749; -70.7562 (Governor John Langdon Mansion )
Rockingham
Great
Georgian house built in 1784, home of
John Langdon .
13
MacDowell Colony
MacDowell Colony
December 29, 1962 (
#66000026 )
Peterborough
42°53′24″N 71°57′18″W / 42.89°N 71.955°W / 42.89; -71.955 (MacDowell Colony )
Hillsborough
A historic artists' colony established by the widow of composer
Edward MacDowell .
14
MacPheadris–Warner House
MacPheadris–Warner House
October 9, 1960 (
#66000028 )
Portsmouth
43°04′39″N 70°45′18″W / 43.0776°N 70.7549°W / 43.0776; -70.7549 (MacPheadris–Warner House )
Rockingham
Built around 1720, this home is one of the finest Georgian brick houses in New England. Its lightning rod may have been the first installed in the area.
15
Moffatt-Ladd House
Moffatt-Ladd House
November 24, 1968 (
#68000010 )
Portsmouth
43°04′43″N 70°45′29″W / 43.0787°N 70.7581°W / 43.0787; -70.7581 (Moffatt-Ladd House )
Rockingham
1763 home of
William Whipple ,
American Revolutionary War soldier and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
16
Mount Washington Hotel
Mount Washington Hotel
June 24, 1986 (
#78000213 )
Carroll
44°15′29″N 71°26′25″W / 44.25805555555556°N 71.44027777777778°W / 44.25805555555556; -71.44027777777778 (Mount Washington Hotel )
Coos
Huge spa hotel in the
White Mountains ; site of 1944
Bretton Woods international monetary conference .
17
Franklin Pierce Homestead
Franklin Pierce Homestead
July 4, 1961 (
#66000027 )
Hillsborough
43°06′59″N 71°57′02″W / 43.11638888888889°N 71.95055555555555°W / 43.11638888888889; -71.95055555555555 (Franklin Pierce Homestead )
Hillsborough
Childhood home of U.S. President
Franklin Pierce .
18
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial
June 13, 1962 (
#66000120 )
Cornish
43°30′03″N 72°22′05″W / 43.50083333333333°N 72.36805555555554°W / 43.50083333333333; -72.36805555555554 (Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial )
Sullivan
Home and studio of American sculptor
Augustus Saint-Gaudens .
19
John Sullivan House
John Sullivan House
November 28, 1972 (
#72000089 )
Durham
43°07′55″N 70°55′11″W / 43.1320°N 70.9197°W / 43.1320; -70.9197 (John Sullivan House )
Strafford
Home of
American Revolutionary War General and governor of New Hampshire
John Sullivan .
20
Matthew Thornton House
Matthew Thornton House
November 11, 1971 (
#71000053 )
Derry Village
42°53′38″N 71°18′47″W / 42.8938°N 71.3131°W / 42.8938; -71.3131 (Matthew Thornton House )
Rockingham
Home of politician and signer of the Declaration of Independence
Matthew Thornton .
21
Daniel Webster Family Home
Daniel Webster Family Home
May 30, 1974 (
#74000196 )
West Franklin
43°24′24″N 71°39′11″W / 43.4067°N 71.6530°W / 43.4067; -71.6530 (Daniel Webster Family Home )
Merrimack
Farmhouse where 19th century lawyer, politician, and orator
Daniel Webster grew up. It is sometimes confused with the nearby
Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site .
22
Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion
Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion
November 24, 1968 (
#68000011 )
Portsmouth
43°03′42″N 70°44′20″W / 43.0617°N 70.7389°W / 43.0617; -70.7389 (Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion )
Rockingham
Forty-room rambling clapboard mansion on the water near Portsmouth, built by colonial governor
Benning Wentworth .
23
Wentworth-Gardner House
Wentworth-Gardner House
November 24, 1968 (
#68000012 )
Portsmouth
43°04′29″N 70°45′01″W / 43.0748°N 70.7502°W / 43.0748; -70.7502 (Wentworth-Gardner House )
Rockingham
An exceptionally fine late Georgian (1760) wood-frame house.