James House
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The James House is recognized as a true first period colonial and was built for Benjamin James in 1723. The historic building in near the salt meadows of Hampton and is also one of the earliest surviving illustration of the two room deep and center chimney colonial in New Hampshire. This museum is also added to the national register of historic places in 2002, and preserves the architectural and also a historical value of a rare first period house.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: Hampton, NH
Email: info@jameshousemuseum.org
Website http://www.jameshousemuseum.org/
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