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We are your online resource for buying and selling historic real estate. From projects to completed renovations, residential to commercial, west coast to east coast and now even outside the U.S.A., Federal to Eclectic; you can search our database of properties for sale.
If you have a property to sell, you can list it for sale using the List a Home form and view it online within three business days.
With the advances of technology buyers are more able to go where the "perfect old house" beckons them. We understand the call of an old house. Therefore this web site makes it easy to choose an architectural style; all-out project or finished restoration; region; size and price.
Below are Historic & Antique Resource Links on the Web |
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Historic New England Welcome to Historic New England, the oldest, largest, and most comprehensive regional preservation organization in the country. We offer a unique opportunity to experience the lives and stories of New Englanders through their homes and possessions.
New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources New Hampshire's "State Historic Preservation Office" was established in 1974 as the Division of Historical Resources. The historical, archaeological, architectural and cultural resources of New Hampshire are among its most important environmental assets. Historic preservation promotes the use, understanding and conservation of such resources for the education, inspiration, pleasure and enrichment of New Hampshire's citizens.
New Hampshire Historical Society Whatever your question, whatever your need, if it is about New Hampshire, past or present, the New Hampshire Historical Society is here to help you find the answer. Visit the Society's award-winning exhibits and outstanding collections that include an original Concord coach, rare examples of early furniture, magnificent White Mountain landscape paintings, and the memorabilia of New Hampshire notables like Daniel Webster, John Stark, Franklin Pierce, Mary Baker Eddy, and Sarah Josepha Hale, to name just a few.
New Hampshire Main Street Center The NH Main Street Center is dedicated specifically to maintaining, strengthening and revitalizing the physical, economic and cultural characteristics of the state's traditional and historic downtown urban and village centers by supporting and working with community Main Street Programs.
New Hampshire Preservation Alliance The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is the statewide, nonprofit historic preservation organization. Founded in 1985, the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance is a group of people dedicated to preserving the parts of New Hampshire that make it so wonderful to live here.
PreservationDirectory.com Welcome to PreservationDirectory.com - the online resource for historic preservation, building restoration and cultural resource management in the United States & Canada.
The Massachusetts Historical Society (MHS) is a major research library and manuscript repository. Its holdings encompass millions of rare and unique documents and artifacts vital to the study of American history, many of them irreplaceable national treasures. A few examples include correspondence between John and Abigail Adams, such as her famous "remember the ladies" letter (view letter); several imprints of the Declaration of Independence; and the pen that Abraham Lincoln used to sign the Emancipation Proclamation.
The National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places is the Nation's official list of cultural resources worthy of preservation. Authorized under the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Register is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect our historic and archeological resources. Properties listed in the Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. The National Register is administered by the National Park Service, which is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.
The National Park Service - Links to The Past Explore America's cultural resources - buildings, landscapes, archeological sites, ethnographic resources, objects and documents, structures and districts. This site provides links and information about people from the past and establish important connections to the present. They also provide evidence about important historical trends and events, reflect people's everyday lives and significant accomplishments and illustrate distinctive architectural, landscape, and engineering designs.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation The National Trust for Historic Preservation is a private, nonprofit membership organization dedicated to saving historic places and revitalizing America's communities.
The National Trust for Historic Preservation Online Magazine The National Trust for Historic Preservation online magazine.
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