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Albacore Museum The USS Albacore, the prototype for modern submarines, was built in Portsmouth and has been converted into a museum. Portsmouth. (603) 436-3680 |
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Gundalow Gundalows were sailing barges that worked the waters of the Piscataqua River and Great Bay. Portsmouth. |
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Isles of Shoals The picturesque and history-filled Isles of Shoals, six miles off the New Hampshire coast, are a popular day trip. |
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Kittery Historical and Naval Museum Nautical artifacts and town memorabilia. Located on Route 1, just north of Kittery Traffic Circle, Kittery, Maine. Tuesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-4 p.m. or by appointment. Kittery. (207) 439-3080 | |
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Portsmouth Harbor Light The 48-foot tower of Portsmouth Harbor Light, built in 1877, overlooks the entrance to Portsmouth Harbor from historic Fort Constitution and the U.S. Coast Guard Station. New Castle. |
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Seacoast Science Center Located on Odiorne Point where New Hampshire's first settler landed, the Science Center offers extensive programs and exhibits in marine education. Rye. (603) 436-8043 |
The Hampton Inn of Portsmouth. Clean, fresh and value-priced room.
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