To help celebrate May as Preservation Month, the N.H. Division of Historical Resources is asking Granite Staters to share images of their favorite New Hampshire historical places online.
“My New Hampshire” will include images of historic buildings and structures, residential neighborhoods, downtowns, historic or rural landscapes and archaeological sites.
In addition to the images, photographers are asked to provide the photo’s location and a short description of why the place is special to them. Anyone submitting a photo must acknowledge that he or she holds its copyright or that the photo is in the public domain. Photos received by Sept. 8, may be used to illustrate the next edition of New Hampshire’s Five-Year Preservation Plan, 2016-2020.
In addition to photo submissions to “My New Hampshire,” the NHDHR is seeking public input for the 2016-2020 Preservation Plan. Inpiduals may offer their thoughts about historic preservation in New Hampshire by taking a short online questionnaire.
More information about “My New Hampshire,” the 2016-2020 Preservation Plan and a link to the questionnaire is available by visiting nh.gov/nhdhr and clicking on “NH’s Five-Year Preservation Plan.” The questionnaire closes at the end of Preservation Month, May 31, 2015; “My New Hampshire” is ongoing.
For more information, visit nh.gov/nhdhr or call 271-3483.