Museums in East Andover, NH

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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site gallery

This is the birthplace of one of New Hampshire's greatest statesmen, Daniel Webster.This is the birthplace of one of New Hampshire's greatest statesmen, Dani

The Little Nature Museum gallery
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Mt Kearsarge Indian Museum gallery

Mt. Kearsarge Indian Museum is currently closed to the public. Our hours of operation is Monday through Saturday 10am-5pm and Sunday 12noon - 5pm. These hou

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Canterbury Shaker Village gallery

Located just 20 minutes from Concord, NH, 30 minutes from Manchester, NH and 75 minutes from Boston, Canterbury Shaker Village, Inc., is

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New Hampshire Telephone Museum gallery

The New Hampshire Telephone Museum houses a tangible history of telecommunications which can be viewed via guided or self-guided tours. Our knowledgeable sta

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Annalee's Doll Museum & Society gallery

Annalee Dolls is a retail store that offers a variety of handcrafted toys for children. It provides products for various occasions and Christmas celebration

Belknap Mill Society gallery

This mill, no longer active, is one of the oldest of its kind in America, built in 1823.This mill, no longer active, is one of the oldest of its kind