by Portsmouth Historical Society | May 6, 2024
Art Round Town featuring PNH400
Join us for Art Round Town as we spotlight our friends at PortsmouthNH400 with the debut of two commemorative books! “History Lights Our Way” delves into the rich history of Portsmouth’s past and present while “400 x 400” captures iconic pictures from a historic celebratory year. Mix and mingle with the authors, photographers, and contributors and reminisce on the historic celebrations that were had in 2023. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history– books will be available for sale!
Free admission all day long.
Visit our most recent exhibition “The Matter of Memory” and view highlights from our permanent collection in our “Past & Present” exhibition.
by Portsmouth Historical Society | May 2, 2024
Our June 12 and 13 Homeschool Days have filled up!
We will add additional sessions if we have enough interest. Please fill out this form if you want to register for this event on another day.
John Paul Jones House and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty
Morning Session (10–11 a.m.)
Join our resident John Paul Jones House expert for a guided tour through the historic house! Finish your tour on the top floor with the Portsmouth Peace Treaty exhibition, a look through Portsmouth’s involvement in the peace negotiations of the Russo-Japanese War.
African Burying Ground and Black Heritage Trail Sites
Afternoon Session (12–1 p.m.)
Join us at the African Burying Grounds for an in depth tour of this fascinating memorial site. Following our time at the African Burying Grounds, we will embark on a walking tour to discover additional sites in Portsmouth with connections to Black heritage.
Homeschool Day details
Cost:
Students $8 per session
Accompanying adult free
Homeschool Days are intended for students ages 5 and older. All students must be accompanied by an adult.
This is our final program of the school year, we look forward to having monthly offerings for the 2024-2025 school year. While we are planning, take advantage of the reduced pricing and give us your feedback! How can Portsmouth Historical Society further support your learners?
Morning and afternoon sessions can be purchased as part of the same order. No lunch is provided, but those enrolled in both sessions are welcome to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the John Paul Jones House lawn.
by Portsmouth Historical Society | May 1, 2024
Our June 12 and 13 Homeschool Days have filled up!
We will add additional sessions if we have enough interest. Please fill out this form if you want to register for this event on another day.
John Paul Jones House and the Portsmouth Peace Treaty
Morning Session (10–11 a.m.)
Join our resident John Paul Jones House expert for a guided tour through the historic house! Finish your tour on the top floor with the Portsmouth Peace Treaty exhibition, a look through Portsmouth’s involvement in the peace negotiations of the Russo-Japanese War.
African Burying Ground and Black Heritage Trail Sites
Afternoon Session (12–1 p.m.)
Join us at the African Burying Grounds for an in depth tour of this fascinating memorial site. Following our time at the African Burying Grounds, we will embark on a walking tour to discover additional sites in Portsmouth with connections to Black heritage.
Homeschool Day details
Cost:
Students $8 per session
Accompanying adult free
Homeschool Days are intended for students ages 5 and older. All students must be accompanied by an adult.
This is our final program of the school year, we look forward to having monthly offerings for the 2024-2025 school year. While we are planning, take advantage of the reduced pricing and give us your feedback! How can Portsmouth Historical Society further support your learners?
Morning and afternoon sessions can be purchased as part of the same order. No lunch is provided, but those enrolled in both sessions are welcome to pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the John Paul Jones House lawn.
by Portsmouth Historical Society | Apr 22, 2024
Hear about what was happening in New Hampshire 12,000 years ago.
More about the lecture:
More than 12,000 years ago, small groups of Paleoindians endured frigid winters on the edge of a small river in what would become Keene, New Hampshire. In 2009, an archaeological survey for the new Keene Middle School discovered the remains of their stay and brought to light one of the oldest Native American sites in New England. The remarkably intact site produced evidence of four separate dwellings containing over 200 stone tools and fragments of burned animal bone. These early people, rather than being isolated stone-age nomads, were part of a social network that extended across much of northeastern North America. The discovery and excavation of the site was required by the National Historic Preservation Act, a frequently maligned piece of legislation that in this instance worked to save an irreplaceable piece of the human story.
About the Presenter:
Robert Goodby is a professor of Anthropology at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge. He holds a Ph.D. in anthropology from Brown University and has spent more than thirty years studying Native American archaeological sites in New England. He is a past president of the New Hampshire Archeological Society, a former Trustee of the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner, and served on the New Hampshire Commission on Native American Affairs. In 2010, he directed the excavations of four 12,000-year-old Paleoindian dwellings at the Tenant Swamp site in Keene, and his book A Deep Presence: 13,000 Years of Native American History, was published in 2021 by Peter E. Randall Publisher.
This event is made possible by a grant from New Hampshire Humanities
by Portsmouth Historical Society | Apr 2, 2024
“Gay” Old Times: Stories of Portsmouth’s LGBTQ+ Community
Once a month at 2:30 pm
Third Sundays of the month
Learn about the hidden history of LGBT clubs, organizations, and people who impacted the Seacoast of NH on this 90-minute walking tour.
Tour Description:
Tour guide Tom Kaufhold will take you through Portsmouth for this engaging 90-minute tour. You will pass by many beautiful historic sites and learn some important facts about Portsmouth LGBTQ+ people, places and events, including:
- How UNH and the NH Supreme Court impacted Portsmouth’s LGBTQ+ community
- Where the first gay and women’s bars were in Portsmouth
- The restaurant credited with starting Portsmouth’s restaurant renaissance
- The church that supported two LGBTQ+ organizations for decades.
Walking Tour Rates:
Tours are $15 for members, $20 for non-members, $15 for discounted groups (Children 5-18, Seniors 62+, Students, Portsmouth Residents), and free for children 5 and under.
All tours depart from Portsmouth Historical Society, 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth NH.
Online reservations close 30 minutes prior to tour departure. Please call (603) 436-8433 for last minute bookings.
Upgrade your ticket for just $5 to also visit our galleries and John Paul Jones House.