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Barn Sales
Another successful season of barn sales has terminated. This year we were able to host 6 sales, helping to defray the expenses of heating the museum and enabling it to remain open year round. All items sold were donated to … Continue reading
NH Historic Marker
The Berlin & Coos County Historical Society successfully applied for and was granted a NH State Historic Marker for the location of the first permanent residence in what was then Maynesborough. This marker is located on the East Milan Road … Continue reading
Boy Scout Eagle Project
The Berlin & Coos County Historical Society had the good fortune of having Turner Couture choose the area between the two Brown Company Barns for his Eagle Scout Project. Turner and fellow Boy Scouts with the help of a group … Continue reading
Moffett House Museum & Genealogy Center Gets a Face Lift
In October of 2009 BCCHS received a grant in the amount of $23,246 from the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to support capital improvements to the Moffett House Museum. In March 26 new Marvin … Continue reading
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Images of America:Berlin
A Native of Berlin, New Hampshire, Renney has gathered over 200 images to make Berlin an interesting and educational book that will be injoyed by many generations. Continue reading
Once Upon a Berlin Time: Three
These books are a compilation of some of the many wondrous works done by Mr. Paul “Poof” Tardif Continue reading
Once Upon a Berlin Time: Two
These books are a compilation of some of the many wondrous works done by Mr. Paul “Poof” Tardif Continue reading
Once Upon a Berlin Time
These books are a compilation of some of the many wondrous works done by Mr. Paul “Poof” Tardif Continue reading
Postcard History Series Berlin
This Book is a pictorial history of Berlin told in Postcards. An accurate description is presented on each post card, with the entire collection telling Berlin’s story. Continue reading