It is situated at the northern limit of New Hampshire\u27s short 18-mile seacoast, a seacoast perhaps best known for its beaches at Hampton and Rye. It was founded in 1630 on the south bank of Piscataqua at a location where wild strawberries were common, and carried the name \u27Strawbery Banke until 1653 when its name was changed to Portsmouth. Today, New Hampshire\u27s only seaport is actively engaged in preserving this heritage of more than three centuries and to retain an architectural charm rivaling that of any New England seaport community
The Port of Portland, State of Maine Compiled and Distributed by Port of Portland Authority, 1935(?)...
A sloop that was used for oyster dredging. It was built at Smithtown, Long Island in 1891https://dig...
Twenty years ago, the view of the city of Providence from the Washington Bridge was a dismal one. As...
It is situated at the northern limit of New Hampshire\u27s short 18-mile seacoast, a seacoast perhap...
With the Atlantic bordering on the south and the 28-mile long Naragansett Bay splitting the state al...
It is the purpose of this paper to trace the rise and downfall of the seaport of Portsmouth, North C...
The emergence of the tourist and recreation industry on Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the late 19th cen...
American whaling began in Delaware Bay?not in Cape Cod, as is commonly believed. The whale fishery b...
This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a town/city in the state of New Hampshire
As the eighteenth century in British North America progressed, and threats to Maine\u27s security w...
An article on Phippsburg, one of Maine\u27s earliest settlements and home to the popular Popham Beac...
The working waterfront is an integral part of Maine’s coastal communities, raising millions of dolla...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
The town of Exeter in Washington County is an unusual place--it is classified as one of the few rema...
Many New England coastal communities have long been protected from large-scale development. Marked ...
The Port of Portland, State of Maine Compiled and Distributed by Port of Portland Authority, 1935(?)...
A sloop that was used for oyster dredging. It was built at Smithtown, Long Island in 1891https://dig...
Twenty years ago, the view of the city of Providence from the Washington Bridge was a dismal one. As...
It is situated at the northern limit of New Hampshire\u27s short 18-mile seacoast, a seacoast perhap...
With the Atlantic bordering on the south and the 28-mile long Naragansett Bay splitting the state al...
It is the purpose of this paper to trace the rise and downfall of the seaport of Portsmouth, North C...
The emergence of the tourist and recreation industry on Cape Cod, Massachusetts in the late 19th cen...
American whaling began in Delaware Bay?not in Cape Cod, as is commonly believed. The whale fishery b...
This is an annual report containing vital statistics for a town/city in the state of New Hampshire
As the eighteenth century in British North America progressed, and threats to Maine\u27s security w...
An article on Phippsburg, one of Maine\u27s earliest settlements and home to the popular Popham Beac...
The working waterfront is an integral part of Maine’s coastal communities, raising millions of dolla...
In 1995, the Institute of Maritime History conducted the nrchneologicnl invcstl~'?ntion of a 19...
The town of Exeter in Washington County is an unusual place--it is classified as one of the few rema...
Many New England coastal communities have long been protected from large-scale development. Marked ...
The Port of Portland, State of Maine Compiled and Distributed by Port of Portland Authority, 1935(?)...
A sloop that was used for oyster dredging. It was built at Smithtown, Long Island in 1891https://dig...
Twenty years ago, the view of the city of Providence from the Washington Bridge was a dismal one. As...