Events
Calendar of Events
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Learn why Portsmouth is the hub of the New Hampshire Seacoast on this 90 minute walking tour! |
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Learn why Portsmouth is the hub of the New Hampshire Seacoast on this daily, 90-minute walking tour! |
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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Inspired by America’s upcoming 250th birthday, we will focus on the topic of how people use their voices to change the world around them.
From a hub of British loyalty a series of events in the 1770s fanned the flames of independence and turned Portsmouth into a hotbed of Patriotism.
A behind-the-scenes look at our current exhibition Walk through “Winds of Change,” a retrospective of the work of Cabot Lyford (1925–2016), with Guest Curator Rachel Walls. Learn how Lyford’s experimental approach to different materials and his advocacy of environmental and political issues through his art can resonate with viewers as much now as it did […] |
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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For over 400 years women have been shaping the course of Portsmouth’s history, learn more on this 90-minute walking tour.
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Join our panelist to reflect on how artists balance personal vision with public impact through their creative work. |
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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Join us for some history and Halloween fun at North Cemetery! Learn about the cemetery through a scavanger hunt. Costumes welcome!
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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Join "Contemporary Currents" photographer Ken Goldman on an autumn photo walk around Portsmouth, bring your camera or phone! |
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Stretch your legs on our two-hour tour. Explore Prescott Park, the working waterfront, the tugboats, a bit of beer history and more. |
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals.
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Join Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses for an informative evening at the library as they discuss the new challenges that severe storms have on operations |
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From a hub of British loyalty a series of events in the 1770s fanned the flames of independence and turned Portsmouth into a hotbed of Patriotism. |
3 events,
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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Learn about the hidden history of LGBT clubs, organizations, and people who impacted the Seacoast of NH on this 90-minute walking tour. |
4 events,
Stretch your legs on our two-hour tour. Explore Prescott Park, the working waterfront, the tugboats, a bit of beer history and more.
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The annual Rainbow Symposium is a vibrant gathering dedicated to honoring and celebrating LGBTQ+ history, culture, and community. |
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
3 events,
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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3 events,
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |
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Join Abenaki beading artist, Kimberly-Ann Lussier, as she talks about the history of her craft, and demonstrates beading techniques.
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Walk through “Winds of Change,” a retrospective of the work of Cabot Lyford (1925–2016), with Guest Curator Rachel Walls.
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Take a walk with us through Portsmouth’s two oldest cemeteries - Point of Graves and North Cemetery - and learn about how colonial New England viewed death and their funerals. |