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Remembering Revolutionary Exeter
The focus this winter is on Exeter in 2010, the Revolutionary capital of New Hampshire and home of the prestigious Phillips Exeter Academy. In early March the city will welcome the return of Abraham Lincoln who first stopped by in 1860 to stump for the presidency and visit his son at school. Meanwhile, the greatest treasures of the Amierican Independence Museum will be on display this winter at the Portsmouth Athenaeum. That exhibit begins in February and continued through April. The Exeter Historical Society and others want to remind us what originally put this charming seacoast town on the map. Visit Top Events for more details.
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Just for the Blog of It
Starting in 2009 SeacoastNH.com will focus on our favorite topic -- history. That's what we're winning awards for and that's what we do best. First among our new features is a behind-the-scenes BLOG by writer/editor J. Dennis Robinson. Whatever is on his mind will find its way onto the new Seacoast Blog. History is at the very heart of the Seacoast -- from Memorial Bridge (will they tear it down?) to the skeletons discovered in the African Burying Ground, to the congroversial Indian memorial atop Mt Agamenticus. Check back regularly and -- feel free to chime in. No other site does NH history with such detail. But not here. The blog is off-the-top of our head and into yours.
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FOCUS: Try Our Time Machine
OVER 200 PORTSMOUTH PIX -- Our weekly photo section is now entering its fifth year. Pictures appear in print each Thursday in the Portsmouth Herald and online exclusively at SeacoastNH.com. Culled from the Strawbery Banke Museum vault, these pictures show us life in bygone days. So far we have accumulated over 200 images, all of which are available to you with the click of a mouse. This link will take you to the INDEX page where you can navigate your way down through one fascinating shot after another with our own brief explanations, plus bonus close-ups of key pix. Enjoy your journey and don’t forget to return the time machine when finished.
50,000+ Readers a Week
GOseacoast.com informs hundreds of daily visitors on where to GO in the Seacoast NH region. There is not other web site like it. We are part of the SeacoastNH.com Web portal. Launched in 1997 the portal now contains four web sites with thousands of online web pages and images of NH and South Coast, ME. Roughly 11,000 readers get our FREE NEWSLETTER each month. You can click and sign uip in seconds. Our search engine includes over 2,800 listings of area web sites and our online store is open 24-7. A variety programs (CLICK FOR INFO) are available on all four sites and in our newsletter. Or contact us to sponsor a GOseacoast listing of your choice for an entire year. The more sponsors, the more pages we can add to this exciting new regional web site. And yes, we are open to submitted content and photos from readers. Nearly 1,000 locations are listed on our database to date and 1.2 million readers visited the SeacoastNH portal last year. l Thanks for stopping by.Thanks for stopping by. |
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