The Honor Roll in the Hall of Flags, NH Statehouse, Concord |
The tenth annual Seven to Save list from the New Hampshire
Preservation Alliance was announced yesterday, October 21st, at the statehouse
in Concord, New Hampshire. There was a
legislative and press gathering with a ceremony, followed by a reception at 7
Eagle Square. Each of the seven projects
had a local advocate on hand to discuss the benefits of saving their
project.
The Seven to Save list helps to raise support and awareness
for endangered historic places in New Hampshire. In many cases (the estimate is that in 50 percent
of the list), being placed on the Seven to Save list has saved these buildings
and structures from loss, demolition or ill-planned renovations. Locally, the First Parish Church of Derry,
which was on the 2009 list, and the Upper Village Hall in Derry, on the 2006
list, have received some funding for structural renovation. In Manchester, the Pandora Mill was on the
2006 list, and now it is a thriving community recently restored as an award
winning LEED certified facility.
Here are this year’s Seven to Save:
1. Oceanic Hotel, Isles of Shoals, Rye
2. Hall of Flags, NH Statehouse, Concord
3. Pickering House, Wolfeboro
4. Rye Town Hall
5. St. Kieran Community Center for the Arts, Berlin
6. Chandler House, Manchester
7. Lane Homestead, Stratham
Locally I am most familiar with the Hall of Flags in the statehouse and the
Chandler House. We had the NH State
Curator as a luncheon speaker at one of our recent Mayflower meetings. He described the fragility of the flags on
display at the statehouse, and the possibly expensive and extensive restoration
process needed to preserve them. There are 107 (some sources state there are 87 flags) battle flags here brought back from the Civil War, and all are rapidly deteriorating. And the
Chandler House has been discussed on several Manchester history
Facebook groups, with no resolution in sight as the Manchester Catholic diocese has set a November
30th deadline for it’s possible sale before demolition. It will be quite a project to move a 30 room
Victorian house through the streets of downtown Manchester if a buyer is found!
Press release “New Seven to Save Announced” by the New
Hampshire Preservation Alliance:
The 2015 Seven to Save list with photos
http://www.nhpreservation.org/images/stories/pdfs/SeventoSave2015/illustratedhandoutfinal.pdf
This list of the Seven to Save from the Manchester Union Leader newspaper yesterday is a more complete compendium of the seven different projects:
http://www.unionleader.com/Seven-to-Save-list-puts-spotlight-on-the-few-the-proud-the-endangered
This list of the Seven to Save from the Manchester Union Leader newspaper yesterday is a more complete compendium of the seven different projects:
http://www.unionleader.com/Seven-to-Save-list-puts-spotlight-on-the-few-the-proud-the-endangered
New Hampshire Preservation Alliance
Eagle Square
PO Box 268
Concord, NH
03302-0268
(603) 224-2281
The real estate ad for the Chandler House, Manchester, NH
Click here to access all my previous Seven to Save blog posts:
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Heather Wilkinson Rojo, "Seven to Save 2015 ~ The New Hampshire Preservation Alliance", Nutfield Genealogy, posted October 23, 2015 ( http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2015/10/seven-to-save-2015-new-hampshire.html: accessed [access date]).
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