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Portsmouth Herald
STRATHAM – The Old Town Hall was recently named to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
Built in 1877 by Stratham resident Hezekiah Leavitt, the Old Town Hall is situated on Portsmouth Avenue in what was then the town center. The distinctive French Second Empire style building was the home of the town’s civic, cultural, and social life for nearly 120 years.
As Stratham’s commercial activity moved further south on Portsmouth Avenue and the former elementary school on Bunker Hill Avenue became the seat of town government, the Old Town Hall moved into private hands. After several decades, the deteriorating building came perilously close to meeting the wrecking ball.
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Londonderry s Morrison House is one of the oldest capes in town. (New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources)
Londonderry s Morrison House is one of the oldest capes in town. (New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources)
Londonderry s Morrison House is one of the oldest capes in town. (New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources)
LONDONDERRY, NH The State Historical Resources Council has added six new historic properties, including one in Londonderry, to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
Londonderry s Morrison House is one of the oldest capes in town, according to the New Hampshire Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. It was built in 1760. It was moved about three decades ago so the land it was originally built on could be developed for commercial uses.