PORTSMOUTH — One of the state’s oldest settlements, a crown jewel of historic Portsmouth, will host the New England BIPOC Fest, a fusion of the culture and connectivity of the region’s Black and ...
PORTSMOUTH — Strawbery Banke Museum announced Linnea Grim has been appointed its next president and chief executive officer. Grim will come to Portsmouth from the Thomas Jefferson Foundation, where ...
Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth has been named the first Smithsonian affiliate in New Hampshire. Linnea Grim, the museum’s CEO, said Strawbery Banke’s goal of bringing world class art to the public ...
PORTSMOUTH — On Friday, June 13, Strawbery Banke Museum, in collaboration with alumni from Haven School, will host its annual Flag Day commemoration opposite the historic Liberty Pole at the edge of ...
Strawbery Banke Museum, in collaboration with alumni from the old Haven School, will host its annual Flag Day Commemoration opposite the historic Liberty Pole at the edge of Portsmouth’s Prescott Park ...
This November, Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth invites visitors to explore the history of Thanksgiving traditions in America through “Harvest Celebrations: A History of Thanksgiving Guided Tours.
PORTSMOUTH — Strawbery Banke Museum held a gala at the Wentworth by the Sea Hotel on Friday, Oct. 14, in honor and celebration of Lawrence J. Yerdon for 18 years of service as the museum’s President ...
Tonight, we head to Strawbery Banke in Portsmouth where visitors can trace the evolution of the Thanksgiving holiday and see how it's been enjoyed by Americans for over 12,000 years.Plus, don't tell ...
PORTSMOUTH — Strawbery Banke Musuem announced the opening of the 10th season for the Labrie Family Skate at Puddle Dock Pond ice-skating rink. Weather permitting, the rink will open Friday, Dec. 1, at ...
PROTECT AND PRESERVE THE PROPERTY HIDDEN IN HISTORIC STRAWBERY BANKE IS TECHNOLOGY PREPARED THE MUSEUM FOR THE FUTURE UNDER THIS BARREL RIGHT HERE WE HAVE A DATA LOGGER. THE MUSEUM HAS PARTNERED WITH ...
PORTSMOUTH – Among the first Irish immigrants to New Hampshire were 16 Scots-Irish Presbyterian families who left County Londonderry, Ireland in 1719, to seek religious, political, and cultural ...