Take a hike to learn about sugaring history
Feb24

Take a hike to learn about sugaring history

Make maple syrup season even sweeter with a Sugar Camp Guided Hiking Tour at Canterbury Shaker Village. Join local land surveyor Mark Stevens for a two-mile (four-miles total) tour to the Shaker’s remote sugar camp on March 12, 19, or 26 from 1 to 5 p.m. On this exclusive tour, participants will walk back in time through the remnants of a once thriving Shaker Village maple sugar camp, now seemingly lost and forgotten deep in the...

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Bulletin board
Feb24

Bulletin board

Walker performances The Walker Lecture Series invites you to join us for “Doo-wop with The Rockin’ Daddios” on March 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Concord City Auditorium, 2 Prince St., Concord. The show is free. Learn more at walkerlecture.org. Author event Professor of Anthropology Robert G. Goodby visits Gibson’s Bookstore virtually on Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. to present A Deep Presence: 13,000 Years of Native American History, focusing on the...

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Speaker to discuss Noyes Academy
Feb24

Speaker to discuss Noyes Academy

NHTI  invites the public to the next Wings of Knowledge Speaker Series event, “The Abolitionists of Noyes Academy,” with historian Dan Billin. Join us on campus or online as we shine a light on this dark chapter of New Hampshire history. In 1835, abolitionists opened one of the nation’s first integrated schools in Canaan, NH, attracting eager African-American students from as far away as Boston, Providence, and New York City. Outraged...

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