New Hampshire’s history goes back a long way. It was first settled by Algonquian-speaking peoples for thousands of years before Europeans arrived in the 1600s. It finally became a state in 1788. As time has passed, some of the state’s history has been lost, but much of it has been preserved. Cheshire County, located in the southwestern part of the state, has over 150 historic places in NH; here are 10 of them.

Touring Cheshire County to visit its abundance of historic sites is an excellent idea for a weekend road trip. Enjoy the ride!

For those like myself who have a keen interest in local history, there are plenty of historic places in NH to explore. Here’s one former logging town that no longer exists and another that holds clues about those who lived there long before us.

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