PORTSMOUTH - The exhibit “The Georgian Garden in Print and in Portsmouth 1714-1830” will open in the Portsmouth Athenaeum’s Randall Gallery on July 16.
Portsmouth’s most exotic garden folly was “Fort Anglesea,” built about 1799 by Edward Parry (1766-1834) on the shoreline of the South Mill Pond at the foot of Edward Street in what is now a part of Haven Park.
Named for Parry’s birthplace, the island of Anglesea in Wales, the mock fort is shown on the city map of 1813 and was vividly described by Tobias Ham Miller in an article for the Portsmouth Morning Chronicle on March 29, 1853.
Portsmouth fireworks postponed to Monday, July 5
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4th of July fireworks canceled at Short Sands Beach in York, Maine
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Portsmouth Peace Treaty Living Memorial cherry trees blossom in Portsmouth
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PORTSMOUTH – The Portsmouth Peace Treaty Living Memorial Cherry Trees are in bloom all around the Seacoast and across New Hampshire, as a reminder and celebration of New Hampshire history and the citizen diplomacy that helped end the Russo-Japanese War.
The cherry trees in Portsmouth are particularly noticeable on the bank of South Mill Pond next to City Hall. The large trees were a gift in 1985 from Portsmouth’s Sister City Nichinan Japan, where Baron Komura the lead Japanese negotiator at the 1905 peace conference was born. The smaller trees were planted in 2012, after the Japan-America Society of NH(JASNH) learned that the iconic Washington, D.C., cherry trees celebrate the Portsmouth Peace Treaty. The Japanese Foreign Ministry offered cherry trees descended from those yoshino cherry trees to 32 cities around the United States, including Portsmouth and the JASNH started planting them at