Looking at the Granite State from really old (and newer) lenses

Goodrich Falls, Bartlett (1887).
Goodrich Falls, Bartlett (1887).
State House, Concord (1870).State House, Concord (1870).
State House, Concord (1870).State House, Concord (1870).
Summit House, Mount Washington (1915).
Summit House, Mount Washington (1915).
Wentworth-by-the-Sea (2005).
Wentworth-by-the-Sea (2005).
Berlin from Mason Street Bridge (2003).
Berlin from Mason Street Bridge (2003).
Summit Buildings, Mount Washington (2004).
Summit Buildings, Mount Washington (2004).
Theodore Roosevelt Campaigning, Concord (1912).
Theodore Roosevelt Campaigning, Concord (1912).
View from Mason Street Bridge (1920).
View from Mason Street Bridge (1920).

A photograph exhibit, entitled “New Hampshire Then & Now,” is currently on display at the N.H. Historical Society’s Park Street location. Using old prints by a variety of photographers and more recent snapshots by Peter Randall, the collection shows just how much the Granite State has changed over the years.

Author: Tim Goodwin

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