Free or discounted entry for members of NARM.
We love New Hampshire, and we’ve been saving its history for more than 200 years. The New Hampshire Historical Society’s 1911 headquarters building, located in the heart of the capital city, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is home to exhibitions about New Hampshire history, art, and culture. Exhibitions showcase objects, photographs, and documents, including an Abenaki dugout canoe; rare items from the American Revolution and Civil War; the original 1818 eagle that once sat atop the state capitol; portraits of notable New Hampshire residents including Franklin Pierce and Daniel Webster; early furniture, silver, and other decorative arts; and an extensive collection of 19th-century White Mountain landscape paintings.
A membership to New Hampshire Historical Society carries reciprocal admission, so the same card is worth free or discounted entry at other places in this program.
Reciprocal programs are built for travel and most exclude places close to the one where you hold your membership, so this is worth the most when you are away from home. How reciprocal memberships work
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