Event Registrations

A Tour of the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion with James Garvin, June 6

June 6 at 3:30pm, meet at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion Visitors Center

James Garvin is the retired state architectural historian and is an expert on early New Hampshire architecture. He has worked with the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion since the 1970s, and will share his knowledge on a tour through the house.  

The tour is limited to 12 people, and registration is required using the form below:
We may need to text you if something changes last-minute. We will not use our phone number for other communications.

Benning Wentworth, Accidental Revolutionary, June 19

June 19 at 5pm, Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion Visitors Center

Patrick Jennings, Head Guide of the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion leads this discussion of Benning Wentworth’s role in the Revolution.  

Space is limited for this free program. Please RSVP using this form:
We may need to text you if something changes last-minute. We will not use our phone number for other communications.

A Goodly Place: the Construction and Character of the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion, July 10

July 10 at 5pm, Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion Visitors Center

Overlooking the Piscataqua River’s back channel at Little Harbor sits one of Portsmouth’s hidden gems, the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion. Home of New Hampshire’s first Royal Governor, Benning Wentworth, the rambling forty-plus-room mansion represents one of only two colonial governor’s residences to have survived essentially unchanged since its original construction. Over its long history, the Little Harbor estate has served as a working farm, seat of government, summer home and artist retreat. From its unique architecture to the elegant gardens and historic lilacs that once graced its grounds, the mansion has faithfully reflected the eclectic tastes of three centuries of owners. Presented by John and Adi Rule, a father and daughter team of former WCM guides.

For ten years, John Rule served as tour guide at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion. He has lectured at on the history of colonial governor Benning Wentworth’s land grants and participated in a public panel discussing interesting and little-known facts about the Wentworth mansion. Rule is also a volunteer archivist at the New Hampshire Historical Society where he has lectured and written about the history of New Hampshire’s Brown Paper Company.

Adi Rule was a guide at the Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion for a decade and still wonders if she’s seen all of it. In addition to guiding, she facilitated and organized events at WCM, including moderating the panel “Secrets of the Mansion.” Previously, she was an interpreter at Strawbery Banke Museum. Adi is a writer and editor, and teaches fiction at the Solstice MFA in Creative Writing Program at Lasell University.

Space is limited for this free program. Please RSVP using the form below.

Space is limited for this free program. Please RSVP using this form:
We may need to text you if something changes last-minute. We will not use our phone number for other communications.

Wait list sign up

If any of the above programs are full, please use the form below to sign up for the wait list.

Use this form to join the wait list and select the program here:
Please share the best cell number for us to reach you prior to the event should an opening become available for this program.

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