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For 50 years, New Hampshire Humanities has provided wide-ranging and thought-provoking humanities programs that connect people across New Hampshire to culture, history, places, ideas, and each other through free public events, literacy programs, and grantmaking.
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This spring, Knit Democracy Together is exploring the electoral process as it engages citizen crafters in building a collaborative sculpture of the NH State House. Learn more.....
Our next Humanities@Home program: The Use of FlowersPresented by Professor Joshua BennettNEW DATE: Friday, May 3 at 5 pm on Zoom Details & RSVP
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Jeremy D'Entremont highlights the fascinating stories of the lighhouse keepers and their families who, beginning in 1771, mainainted the lighthous...
We have all heard amazing stories of survival that rendered us awestruck. But too often, we don't realize that there is a wealth of information to...
In the late 1800s, the banking, railroad, and real estate mogul Austin Corbin returned to his hometown in Newport, New Hampshire. He built a grand est...
Glenn Knoblock explores the fascinating history of New Hampshire's beer and ale brewing industry from Colonial days, when it was home- and tavern-...
As part of New Hampshire Humanities' Perspectives Book Groups, we're reading The Humans by Matt Haig. The bestselling, award-winning author of...
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On #InternationalWomensDay, we honor the women who paved the way for progress and equality, here and around the world. Happy International Women's Day to all.#InternationalWomensDay #WomensHistoryMonth #InspireInclusion pic.twitter.com/mFhxuFu4RZ— New Hampshire Humanities (@NHHumanities) March 8, 2024
On #InternationalWomensDay, we honor the women who paved the way for progress and equality, here and around the world. Happy International Women's Day to all.#InternationalWomensDay #WomensHistoryMonth #InspireInclusion pic.twitter.com/mFhxuFu4RZ
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New Hampshire Humanities invites the public to participate in Knit Democracy Together, a collaborative project combining knitting circles and discussion about the U.S. electoral system, held in locations around the state from March-June. All events are free and open to the public, with pre-registration requested at www.nhhumanities.org/knit-democracy-together.
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