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Mapping a Mid-19th Century Surveying Conflict

Presented live via Zoom with time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required. Click here to register In the 19th century, the land mass today known as the White Mountain National Forest was owned by an ever-changing cast of characters. In the 1850s, two different surveyors were hired to resolve contention over land ownership boundaries in the [...]

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Mapping the Ice Age Geology of the White Mountains, New Hampshire

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Presented in person at the Museum of the White Mountains. In person attendance is limited to 40 people. Pre-registration is required. Spaces are limited and on a first come first served basis. Masks are required. Please email Rebecca at rrenman@plymouth.edu to register (please list names and emails of any guests who will be attending with [...]

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MWM Closed for Exhibit Install

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

The Museum will be closed to the public September 18-30 while we install our upcoming exhibition, New Hampshire Now: A Photographic Diary of Life in the Granite State.  We will reopen on October 1.

NH Now Opening Reception

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Join us for the Opening Reception of New Hampshire Now: A Photographic Diary of Life in the Granite State, Friday, October 1, 5-6:30pm. Attendance is limited to 50 people. Pre-registration is required. Spaces are on a first come first served basis RSVP to Rebecca Enman by September 29 at rrenman@plymouth.edu NH NOW is a two-year project to photographically record [...]

From Isolation to Community Opening Reception

Silver Center for the Arts 114 Main St., Plymouth, NH

Join us for the Opening Reception of From Isolation to Community at Silver Center for the Arts. Saturday, October 16, 5-6:30pm. Attendance is limited to 80 people. Pre-registration is required. Spaces are on a first come first served basis. RSVP to Rebecca Enman at rrenman@plymouth.edu The COVID-19 pandemic affected the Plymouth Region’s artists and artisans, [...]

The Great Blowdown: the Science and History of the Great New England Hurricane and its effects on the White Mountains of New Hampshire

Presented live via Zoom with time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required. Click here to register.  The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 is the one to which all other New England Hurricanes are sooner or later compared. Dr. Avilés, professor of meteorology at Plymouth State, who spent more than a decade studying the storm and [...]

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NH Now Forum

Museum of the White Mountains 34 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH

Presented in person at Museum of the White Mountains, Plymouth, NH – November, 17 5:00 p.m. Inez McDermott, Professor of Art History at New England College, will facilitate a discussion between NH Now Project Director and photographer, Gary Samson, Professor John X. Christ, of Plymouth State University, an Art Historian with a strong interest in [...]

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New Hampshire’s Changing Lakes – What to expect in the next few decades

Presented live via Zoom with time for Q&A. Pre-registration is required. Click here to register. Lisa Doner, Associate Professor of Environmental Science and Policy at Plymouth State University, will present on NH’s changing lakes. New Hampshire’s clean, deep lakes have some of the best water clarity and overall water quality in the United States. They [...]

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