Seacoast New Hampshire Heritage Tours
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The War of 1812 Impact on Portsmouth NH Economy
What The War of 1812 Meant to Portsmouth NH
Stories of Privateers, Protection, Privation and Peace
A Gallery Talk by Sandra Rux, curator of the John Paul Jones House museum of the Portsmouth Historical Society.
137 New Castle Ave in Portsmouth, NH | Great Island Realty
Listed By: Janet Sylvester & Margaret Pesce with Great Island Realty
PHONE: 603.874.1033
MLS# 4714325
From the Listing:
Panoramic Waterviews from this Coveted South End Center Chimney Colonial in Historic Portsmouth. This home has been meticulously and tastefully renovated to meet today's living standards while maintaining the character of its colonial heritage. New asphalt shingled roof, new A series Anderson windows, new state of the art mechanical systems, new high end gourmet kitchen with butlers pantry and new ceder fencing only begin to describe this thoughtful transformation. Sunny well- proportioned rooms with an ideal layout featuring front and back stairways. Fenced enclosed lawn with perennial gardens and brick patio. Two car garage. Possibility of roof top deck. Walking distance to downtown restaurants , shops and schools. Convenience to major commuting routes and income tax free NH make for a perfect location for coastal living.
Black Men as Ritual Sacrifice for the Creation of White Identity
This talk explores intra-racial violence and competition as the origin and purpose behind the creation of what we call white and how this designation is maintained through ritual violence and the ritual use of a sacrificial class of underprivileged people to diffuse that competition. The presenter, Rev. Ian White Maher, is an ordained Unitarian Universalist Minister.
East Coast Greenway | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:01:02 1 History
00:05:01 2 Route
00:05:36 3 Active segments
00:05:55 3.1 New England region
00:06:05 3.1.1 Maine
00:07:41 3.1.2 New Hampshire
00:08:16 3.1.3 Massachusetts
00:09:27 3.1.4 Rhode Island
00:10:39 3.1.5 Connecticut
00:12:41 3.2 Mid-Atlantic region
00:12:51 3.2.1 New York
00:14:50 3.2.2 New Jersey
00:16:31 3.2.3 Pennsylvania
00:18:01 3.2.4 Delaware
00:19:22 3.2.5 Maryland
00:21:21 3.2.6 District of Columbia
00:22:28 3.3 South Atlantic region
00:22:38 3.3.1 Virginia
00:24:59 3.3.2 North Carolina
00:27:26 3.3.3 South Carolina
00:28:55 3.4 Southeast region
00:29:05 3.4.1 Georgia
00:30:34 3.4.2 Florida
00:33:26 4 East Coast Greenway Alliance
00:34:53 5 Awards
00:35:43 6 See also
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The East Coast Greenway is a 3,000-mile (4,800 km) biking and walking route linking the major cities of the Atlantic coast of the United States, from Calais, Maine, to Key West, Florida. The spine route and branching complementary routes are for non-motorized human transportation for everything from local commutes to long-distance trips.
The nonprofit East Coast Greenway Alliance was created in 1991. The entire route has been selected. As of July 2017, 900 miles (1,450 km), or 32 percent of the route, is off-road on traffic-protected greenways. The vision is for the entire trail to be off-road.
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