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Historic look into Old Town Portsmouth
We came primarily to view the recent exhibit of historic wedding dresses but ended up really enjoying our tour of Hill House. Firstly the tours are on Wednesdays and Sundays but the house is open eve...
Wow!!! An amazing place! It is worth the $5 admission fee. The docents are very well informed about the house and are very warm and welcoming. The place is full of items from around the turn of the ce...
When the last surviving Hill sister died, she left the house and all of the original furnishings and even clothing to be shared with the public. Nothing is a reproduction. It is all original to how ...
This is a chance to see how a wealthy Portsmouth family lived in the 19th and 20th century. A visit to this museum/home is truly a step back in time. It feels as if the family has just stepped out a...
Historic look into Old Town Portsmouth
We came primarily to view the recent exhibit of historic wedding dresses but ended up really enjoying our tour of Hill House. Firstly the tours are on Wednesdays and Sundays but the house is open eve...
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It's only open Wednesday and Saturday 12 noon to 2:30pm Not good for travel without being asked for a little more tme to have this place open.
A step back in time!!!
Wow!!! An amazing place! It is worth the $5 admission fee. The docents are very well informed about the house and are very warm and welcoming. The place is full of items from around the turn of the ce...
A unique peek of real life in the 1800-1900's
When the last surviving Hill sister died, she left the house and all of the original furnishings and even clothing to be shared with the public. Nothing is a reproduction. It is all original to how ...
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This is a chance to see how a wealthy Portsmouth family lived in the 19th and 20th century. A visit to this museum/home is truly a step back in time. It feels as if the family has just stepped out a...