portsmouthhistory.org The History Center of Kennebunkport 125-135 North St., Kennebunkport, Maine, 207-967-2751, www.kporthistory.org Isles of Shoals Steamship Company Cruises 315 Market St., Portsmouth, 800-441-4620 Jackson House 76 Northwest St., Portsmouth, 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.o John Paul Jones House 43 Middle St., Portsmouth, 603-436-8420, www.portsmouthhistory.o Kittery Historical and Naval Museum 200 Rogers Road, Kittery, Maine, 207-439-3080, www.kitterymuseum.com Moffatt-Ladd House & Gardens 154 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-436-8821, moffattladd.org Museum of Lighthouse History 2190 Post Road, 1 Wells, Maine, 207-646-0245 Museums of Old York York, Maine, 207-363-4974, www.oldyork.org Nott House 8 Main St., Kennebunkport, Maine. Ogunquit Heritage Museum 86 Obeds Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-0296, www.ogunquitheritagemus Ogunquit Museum of Modern Art 183 Shore Road, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-4909 Perkins Cove Lobster Tours Bourne Lane, Ogunquit, Maine, 207-646-7413 Prescott Park Marcy St., Portsmouth, www.prescottpark.org Portsmouth Athenaeum 9 Market St., Portsmouth, 603-431-2538, www.portsmouthathenaeum Portsmouth Harbour Trail www.pbhtrail.org, 603-431-2768 Portsmouth Historical Society www.portsmouthhistory.o Portsmouth Public Library 175 Parrott Ave., Portsmouth, 603-427-1540, cityofportsmouth.com/li Rundlet-May House 364 Middle St., Portsmouth, 603-430-7531 Rye Public Library 581 Washington Road, Rye, 603-964-8401, www.ryepubliclibrary.or Saco Museum & the Dyer Library 371 Main St., Saco, Maine, 207-283-3861, www.dyerlibrarysacomuse Sayward-Wheeler House 79 Barrell Lane, York, Maine, 603-436-3205 Seacoast African American Cultural Center 135 Daniel St., Portsmouth, 603-430-6027, saacc-nh.org Seacoast Trolley Museum 195 Log Cabin Road, Kennebunkport, Maine, 207-967-2800, www.trolleymuseum.org Star Island Corp. 30 Middle St., Portsmouth, 603-430-6372, www.starisland.org Strawbery Banke Museum 14 Hancock St., Portsmouth, 603-433-1100, www.strawberybanke.org USS Albacore 600 Market St., Portsmouth, Walking tour of Portsmouth On Wednesday, July 6, local photographer Marianne Per- nold Young will lead a 0.8-mile walking tour through the city of Portsmouth, passing by the 25 locations featured in her new book, Portsmouth Looking Up! A Unique Walking Tour of Our Historic Downtown. The tour is presented by Riv- erRun Bookstore, 20 Congress St., and will begin at 3 p.m. Youngs photographs focus on often-overlooked architectural flourishes atop many of the buildings in Portsmouths Histor- ic District. Keep an eye out for finials, ornate windows and even a tide indicator while learning some of the citys histo- ry. The tour will be limited to 15 participants, and purchase of the book ($19.99) is required to attend. To reserve a space, call RiverRun at 603-431-2100. 603-436-3680, www.ussalbacore.org Warner House 43 Middle Road, Portsmouth, 603-436-5909, www.warnerhouse.org Wells Auto Museum Route 1 Wells, Maine, 207-646-9064 Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion State Historic Site 375 Little Harbor Rd., Portsmouth, 603-436-6607, www.nhstateparks.org Wentworth-Gardner/Tobia Lear Houses 50 Mechanic St., Portsmouth, 603-436-4406, www.wentworthgardnerand Woodman Institute Museum 182 Central St., Dover, 603-742-1038, woodmaninstitutemuseum. Events FOUNDERS DAY The Seacoast Trolley Museum will be celebrat- ing Independence Day as well as the Museums birthday on Sat., July 2. Many trolleys will be taken out for exhibit. Call 207-967-2712 or go to www.trolleymuseum.org. AN AMERICAN CELEBRA- TION Strawbery Banke Museum will be hosting an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration, complete with wagon parade, kite flying, gar- den crafts, live music, basket weaving and more. Tickets $15. Event will go from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Mon., July 4. Call 603-433-1100 or go to www. strawberybanke.org. AFRICAN AMERICAN SUB- MARINERS The Seacoast African American Cultural Center will be having a lecture on Tues., July 12, at 6:30 p.m. that focuses on the Black Submariners in the U.S. Navy from 1940 to 1975. Call 603-430-6027 or go to saacc-nh.org. JULY GARDEN PARTY Fuller Gardens will be hosting a garden party Wed., July 13, from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be live jazz, local ale by the Smuttynose Brewing Co., wine tasting, cheese tasting and a silent auction in the Gardens. $20 per per- son. Call 603-964-5414 or go to www.fullergardens.org. Exhibits CITY OF THE OPEN DOOR: HARRY S. HARLOW The Discov- er Portsmouth Center will be hosting an exhibit of 52 panels featuring the doorways to significant Portsmouth properties. The exhibit is ongoing. Call 603-436-8420. CLARISSA The Custom House Maritime Museum in Newburyport is hosting an exhibition through June 30 of Clarissa, a woman who served dur- ing WWII in the SPARs. Call 978-462- 8681 or go to www.customhousemari- timemuseum.org. FIRE ON THE WATER: Ports- mouths Kearsarge Sinks the Deadly Confederate Raider Alabama, is on display at the Portsmouth Athenaeum in Portsmouth through Sat., Sept. 17. Call 603-431-2538 or go to www. portsmouthathenaeum.org FITZ JOHN PORTER: Civil War Hero or Coward?, an exhibit about the Civil War soldier born in Ports- mouth, is on display through Mon., Oct. 31, at the Strawbery Banke Museum in the Rolland Gallery. The exhibit includes a music and lecture series, a daily walking tour and more. GOVERNOR JOHN LANGDON HOUSE Located in Portsmouth, the John Langdon House is a national historic landmark featuring a Geor- gian mansion where John Langdon resided. Open Friday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $6. Call 603-436-3205. INCIDENTS OF GARDEN DISPLACEMENT The Ogunquit Museum of American Art is hosting an exhibition by Lauren Fensterstock, an artist and curator from Maine who focuses on garden design. The exhibit will be on display through June 26. Call 207-646-4909. JACK LEVINE The Ogunquit Museum of American Art will be hav- ing the Jack Levine exhibit from Aug. 4 to Oct. 31. Call 207-646-4909. JACKSON HOUSE Located in Portsmouth, the Jackson House is the oldest surviving wood frame house in NH and Maine. Open June through October on the first Saturday of the month. Tours 11 a.m. through 4 p.m. Admission $5. Call 603-436-3205. JOHN PAUL JONES HOUSE Located in Portsmouth, the John Paul Jones House features artifacts from the Portsmouth Peace Treaty of 1905 and from John Paul Jones, an Ameri- can naval hero. Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission $6. Call 603-436-8420. KITTERY HISTORICAL AND NAVAL MUSEUM Located in Kit- tery, Maine, the museum features ship models, guns, shipyard and subma- rine memorabilia, and lighthouse arti- facts. Open June to October 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call 207-439-3080. THE LINEAGE OF EXPRES- SIONISM The Ogunquit Museum of American Art will be having the Aronson to Aronson: The Lineage of Expressionism exhibit from Aug. 27 to Oct. 31. The exhibit features art from David Aronson and his son. Call 207-646-4909. MARITIME PORTSMOUTH The Discover Portsmouth Center will be hosting an exhibition from June 3 to Aug. 31. The exhibit will feature a collection of 200 paintings and arti- Limousine, LLC $ 125 each way plus gratuity Sedan Service To/From Logan Airport $ 349 plus gratuity 6-Hour, 6-Passenger Stretch Limousine Night Out Package $ 50 OFF Any 3-Hour Wedding Package Offers valid until February 1, 2012 www.GraceLimo.com (603) 666-0203 068917 Page 9 June 16 - 22, 2011 Seacoast Hippo
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5 Boats and castles Hampton Beach kicks off the summer with the 11th annual Hampton Beach Masters Sand Sculpting Competition and the Hampton Beach Catamaran Regatta. And here at the Hippo, were kicking off our 13-week series of issues devoted to the happenings on the seacoast. Look for a new Seacoas
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Sand and catamarans Boats race as 10-ton sculptures take over beach Sand sculptures from prior years. Courtesy photos (second and third photos from the left are by Lisa Martineau). By Jeff Mucciarone jmucciaronehippopress. Whether its a dramatic sand sculpture or a breathtaking catama- ran race, Ham
ARTS Art on the street Outdoor paintings draw attention in Portsmouth By Adam Coughlin acoughlinhippopress.co A bold new exhibit is ongoing at the Ports- mouth Museum of Art, examining street art both inside the museum and throughout the streets of the city by the sea. And like any exhibit that chal
Firehouse Art Gallery through Sun., Shur will be on display June and July at July 24. Artist reception will be Sat., the Seacoast Artist Association Gallery, June 18, from 2 to 5 p.m. 225 Water St., Exeter. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Call Gallery exhibits 778-8856 or visit se
inside/outside Activities for children and families, workshops, volunteer opportunities, events to keep you healthy and more A new and improved Hampton Beach Friendlier to walkers, plants and beach-goers by Bridgette Springer listingshippopress.com This past year has seen much activity at Hampton Be
portsmouthhistory.org The History Center of Kennebunkport 125-135 North St., Kennebunkport, Maine, 207-967-2751, www.kporthistory.org Isles of Shoals Steamship Company Cruises 315 Market St., Portsmouth, 800-441-4620 Jackson House 76 Northwest St., Portsmouth, 603-436-3205, www.portsmouthhistory.
A little something for everyone at Old York INSIDE/OUTSIDE Get a taste of history at the Museums at Old York By Karen Plumley The country heer is plentiful in southern Maine. To prove the legiti- macy of this observation, which was stated by deputy governor Thom- as Gorges in 1640, the Museums at Ol
Family events for this weekend Walk and watch Stretch your legs and take a stroll around Odio- rne Park in Rye with the kids this weekend as there are miles of trails to enjoy and a substantial playground as well. Bring a picnic lunch as there are plenty of tables where you can relax. Guid- ed walk
POP CULTURE: Charmingfare Farm Aaaaw to zzzzzd: the words of birds: North America, Britain, and Northern Europe, by John Bevis, The MIT Press, 2010, 144 pages. Why would some- one make a list of bird sounds like zi-zi-zi-zi- zeee and zoo zee zoo zoo zee? John Bev- is says, my intention is that the b
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Surfing Portsmouth FOOD Buckley adds a restaurant on Bow Street By Angel Roy aroyhippopress.com Michael Buckleys newest eatery is not your average fish house. We dont have just fried fish not that theres anything wrong with that, we have it on our menu we just have a lot more creative interpretati
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DRINK Red, white and green A lot of wine, a little cash When wine drink- ers are looking for extra-light whites, they often turn to sau- vignon blancs. We took a look at two this week. The first was a 2007 Tohu Sauvi- gnon Blanc from Marlborough, New Zealand ($14.99). This wine had a fresh smell a
HIPPO NITE Bars, clubs, bands and other after-dark amusements Note for note, the best of the rock generation Classic Albums Live covers it all By Michael Witthaus mwitthaushippopress.co Many rock tribute shows arent much more than onstage costume parties, but dont expect a bearded John Lennon doppel
nite Sully Erna The New Time Ensemble at 9:30 p.m. and Rob Benton on Sunday, June 19, at 3 p.m. In the off season, Lipton is open to bringing in bands he enjoys. Sometimes a really well known band will bring in a small crowd, and a not so great band will bring in a huge crowd, Lipton said. Cur- rent
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96 Islington St. Agave Mexican Bistro 111 State St., 603-427-5300, Blue Mermaid Island Grill hill at Hanover and High streets, 603-427-2583 Bratskellar 980 Lafayette Road, 603-436-0717, dinnerhorn.com Café Mirabelle 64 Bridge St., 603-430-9301 Cava 10 Commercial Ave., 603-319-1575 Daniel Street Tave
FILM REVIEWS BY AMY DI Super 8 Super 8 (PG-13) A group of kids shooting a zombie movie find themselves in the middle of mystery in their small town in Super 8, an enchanting love letter to movie magic. For the kids in a small Ohio town in the late 1970s, the path to mov- ie-making is not through You
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