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Season opens May 24, 2024

The Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion will be open this year from May 24 through October 14, every week from Friday-Monday. The visitor’s center is open from 10am-4pm, with tours starting every hour on the hour. The last tour of the day starts at 3pm. Adult NH Resident $4, Non-Resident  $5, Child 6-17

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First Day Hike 2024

Join park staff and the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests land stewards for a self-guided natural history tour of the Little Harbor Loop Trail.  This is a dog-friendly hike, and they must be leashed at all times and owners are responsible for carrying out all pet waste. The

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Bell Ringing Celebration September 5

On Tuesday bells will ring across Portsmouth and Kittery in celebration of the signing of the Portsmouth Treaty in 1905, which ended the Russo-Japanese War (and for which Theodore Roosevelt earned the Nobel Peace Prize). Every year on September 5, bells in Portsmouth and Kittery are rung at 3:47 PM,

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Twilight Tour – Friday August 11, 4-8pm

Don’t miss out on 400 years of history during the annual Twilight Tour next Friday! That’s a lot of history rolled into 10 historic properties on one beautiful night in Portsmouth. We think you can do it, but fear not, your tickets allow you to visit all the sites for

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Beatrix Potter Day July 29, 2023

Saturday is Beatrix Potter Day at the Wentworth-Coolidge!   Hop down to the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion State Park at 375 Little Harbor Road in Portsmouth on Saturday, July 29, from 10an to 2pm. Celebrate the legendary children’s author/illustrator’s birthday with a leisurely day of crafts, a sensory scavenger hunt, storytime, spinning

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Mysteries of the Mansion – Monday July 24 at 5:30pm

What was so scandalous about Benning Wentworth’s second marriage? Did he really keep 30 horses in the basement? Stories abound about Portsmouth’s famous Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion. In honor of NH’s first royal governor’s 327th birthday, join a panel of mansion guides and historians for a fun discussion of the historical and

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Have any questions? For tours and other Mansion details, visit the NH State Parks page. To reach the Association, please use the button below.