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Kingston, New Hampshire 03848
(Photos)
Josiah Bartlett grave site. Plains Cemetery. Kingston, New Hampshire. Bartlett was the second to sign the Declaration of Independence. The cemetery was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.
Plains Cemetery. Kingston, New Hampshire. Final resting place of Josiah Bartlett, 2nd signer of the Declaration of Independence. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.
Historic NRHP Plaque—Plains Cemetery. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Kingston Plains Cemetery. Established in 1725. Kingston, New Hampshire. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.
Window Detail. First Universalist Church. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1879. NRHP designated in 1979.
Bell Tower. First Universalist Church. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1879. NRHP designated in 1979.
1st Universalist Church. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1879 using the Eastlake/Stick Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Historic NRHP Plaque—First Universalist Church. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Old House. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Oldest portion dates to 1793.
First Universalist Church. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1879 using the Stick/Eastlake Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Old House. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1791.
Old House. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1825.
Bandstand. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Old House. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1791.
Josiah Bartlett Monument. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Historic NRHP Plaque—Josiah Bartlett House. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Josiah Bartlett House. Main Street. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1774. Greek Revival elements added at a later date. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971 and added simultaneously to the National Register of Historic Places.
Historic Sign—Josiah Bartlett, signatory Declaration of Independence. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Town Hall (1929). Kingston, New Hampshire.
War Memorials. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Grace Daley Barn. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1833.
Cobbler Shop. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built c. 1880.
Tramp House. Kingston, New Hampshire. Built in 1907.
Old Dodge Pickup Truck. Kingston, New Hampshire.
Old Firehouse (1895). Kingston, New Hampshire.
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