Sugar Hill Historical Museum
The Sugar Hill Historical Museum in Sugar Hill, NH is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. Located beside the Sugar Hill village green, the museum showcases the rich history of this scenic hillside town from 1780 to the present. With two barns, a main building, and the Reid-Burpee house, the museum houses a diverse collection of artifacts, including horse-drawn carriages, folk-style paintings, a Benjamin Morrill tower clock, historic public signs, and even a sleigh from the Bette Davis estate.
Inside the main building, visitors can explore extensive photograph archives, a local history and genealogy library, the John E. Bigelow Gallery, a public room, and a gift shop. The main gallery exhibit changes annually, offering a unique perspective on the history of Sugar Hill's people and places. Admission is free, and memberships and donations are encouraged to support the museum's mission of preserving and exhibiting the history of the community. Special tours can be arranged during the season, making the Sugar Hill Historical Museum a must-visit destination for anyone interested in the captivating history of this charming town.
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