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- Your house can tell you its age, history
- Discover what’s special about N.H.’s mid-20th century modern buildings
- 30th Anniversary NH Farm & Forest Expo
The NH Historical Agricultural Structures Advisory Committee ("the Barn Committee"), the NH Preservation Alliance, and the NH Division of Historical Resources invite you to visit us at the 2013 NH Farm & Forest Expo. The Expo takes place Friday, February 8 and Saturday, February 9, at the Radisson Hotel / Center of New Hampshire on Elm Street in Manchester: we will be at Booth 515.
- Six properties added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places, 11/26/12
- Historic Buildings workshop: Sept. 29 in New Boston
- Six properties added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places, 08/08/12
- N.H. and the Civil War: When Johnny came marching home
- N.H. and the Civil War: How Memorial Day came to be
- N.H.’s Civil War buildings: Care and comfort for veterans, orphans
- N.H.’s Civil War history told in monuments, historical highway markers
- N.H. and the Civil War: increased mill production, social reform songs
- Explore N.H. and the Civil War during Preservation Month
- Cultural Resources’ Moose Plate Grant round closes April 27
- N.H. Project Archaeology receives National Award
- Three properties added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places, 05/12
- April is Archeology Month in N.H.
- Archaeology workshop for teachers: April 20
- Historic Preservation courses begin March 1
- 2012 “Moose Plate” Grant round opens
- 8 properties added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places
- 2012 NH Farm & Forest Expo February 3rd & 4th in Manchester
- Three properties added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places
- Historic Preservation winter courses: compact, online
- New N.H. Historical Highway Marker: The Weeks Act
- Public meetings scheduled for N.H.’s First State House Project
- “N.H. History Week” celebrated for the first time
- New online map plots N.H. Historical Highway Markers
- Salem Common, Pelham Library named to National Register of Historic Places
- Woodburn new chair of State Historical Resources Council
- Traveling Library of Congress exhibit to roll into Concord
- Fall Historic Preservation courses begin September 2
- Home weatherization tips, Route 110 covenants workshop: September 17 in Berlin
- N.H. State Register of Historic Places Workshop, Nov. 15 in Salem
- Three properties added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places
- 2011 SCRAP Field Schools: Jefferson & Hillsborough
- Alstead’s Shedd-Porter Memorial Library Added to the National Register
- State Register of Historic Places Workshop, June 28
- Summer Historic Preservation courses begin July 1
- Request for Proposals:
Re-posted — Old State House Economic Assessment

- State Library, architectural historian receive preservation awards
- Ten properties, one district added to N.H. State Register of Historic Places, 05/11
- N.H.’s preservation picks highlighted throughout May
- Archaeology Workshop for Teachers: May 13
- April field school to teach archaeological techniques
- Careers in Historic Preservation:
A Panel Discussion
- New Hampshire’s five-year Preservation Plan available online
- Preservation Alliance’s biennial conference: April 8 in Manchester
- Four properties added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, 02/11
- 2011 Moose Plate Grant round opens
- THINK SPRING! Register now for Certificate in Historic Preservation courses at
Plymouth State University
- Disaster planning help available for cultural organizations
- Nine properties added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, 10/10
- PSU online course leads to Historic Preservation graduate certificate, 11/10
- Request For Proposals: Interpretive Assessment of Old NH State House

- State Historic Preservation Plan, 2010-2015 Open for Public Comment
- October is Archaeology Month in N.H.
- Historic Building Reuse is Greenest of Green
Article by Paul Wyncoop, New Hampshire Business Review
- Elaine P. Loft joins the DHR staff as our new Program Assistant
- Three properties added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, 8/10
- Laura Black joins the DHR as our Special Projects and Compliance Specialist, 4/10
- Two N.H. properties and two districts listed on the National Register
- Maine-New Hampshire Connections Study
- Register now for fall Historic Preservation courses
- Archaeologists to explore Concord, Durham sites
- Summer semester’s Historic Preservation courses--online and "green"
- 2010 SCRAP Field School: Capitol Area Survey

- Two properties added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places
- State seeks input for 5-year Historic Preservation Plan
- Three Francestown Properties Added to NH State Register of Historic Places
- NH Department of Cultural Resources announces "Culture Cares"
- Historic New Castle Lighthouse Listed on the National Register
- Register now for historic preservation workshop
- Spring semester’s Historic Preservation courses begin soon
- Six properties added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places
- Archaeology workshop for teachers April 9
- 2010 Project Archaeology Teacher Workshop open for Registration
- NH Old House & Barn Expo March 20-21
- 2010 NH Farm & Forest Expo February 5th and 6th in Manchester
- Registration now open! Winter 2009-2010 Certificate in Historic Preservation courses
- PSU's Historic Preservation Certificate Winter Courses

- Plymouth State University’s
Certificate in Historic Preservation
Summer 2009 Courses 
- Public Hearing Notice - NHDHR Proposed Rules
- Three properties added to New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places N.H.’s
- Wilton Town Hall added to the National Register for Historic Places
- Old and Valuable:
Getting NH Historic Places Noticed
Article from The Hippo Press
- Celebrate New Hampshire Archeology Month throughout October
- 2009 SCRAP Summer Archaeology Field Schools
- Spring 2009 Issue of The Old Stone Wall E-Newsletter now available
- Properties added to NH State Register of Historic Places
- Fall semester Historic Preservation courses begin soon
- Gravestone Conservation Workshop

- NH Property added to the National Register of Historic Places
- Historic Preservation Courses Begin Soon
- 2008 Watershed Conference Materials Now Online
Included is a DHR presentation entitled, "Working together to protect cultural and natural resources:
case studies and examples"
- National Trust for Historic Preservation Grant Round begins February 1, 2009
article from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, online
- Six historic conservation projects receive Moose Plate grants
- New Hampshire property added to the National Register for Historic Places
- Learn to Preserve Your Community's Character: March 27

- Properties added to the NH State Register of Historic Places (11/20/08)
- Five New Hampshire properties added to the National Register for Historic Places
- Properties added to the NH State Register of Historic Places (8/11/08)
- Cellar Hole Forum to be held on October 25th in Hancock, NH
- The NH Archaeological Society publishes Calendar of Events for Archaeology Month
- Plymouth State University's Historic Preservation Certificate Program - Fall 2008 Courses
- Peter Michaud hired to serve as
the DHR's new National Register, Tax Incentives and Covenants Coordinator
- NH State Historical Resources Council Summer Quarterly Meeting Agenda

- Properties added to the NH State Register of Historic Places
- Historic Preservation certificate program courses begin this month
- What does culture have to do with sustainability? An article from UNH's University Office of Sustainability
- Mae Williams joins the DHR staff as our new Program Assistant
- NH State Archaeologist Richard Boisvert featured in the April 2008 news magazine Mammoth Trumpet

- Mary Kate Ryan joins the DHR staff as our new State Survey Coordinator
- Old State House: Architect Hired
- About the First NH State House Project

- First N.H. Statehouse to get second chance
- Nadine M. Peterson joins the DHR staff as our new Preservation Planner
- Elizabeth H. Muzzey confirmed as DHR Director and State Historic Preservation Officer
- New Listings on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places
- Conservation License Plate Grants – Moose Plate Grants 2008
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