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Exterior #3 ![]()
At the turn of the century the "Nutter House" as it was then known, was
"in alien hands" as the author's wife wrote, but it was purchased for
$10,000 by public subscription and turned into a museum. Mark Twain
attended the dedication in 1907. This shot shows the house before the
1907 restoration. Postcard Courtesy of Portsmouth Public Library The Thomas Bailey Aldrich House Museum opened in honor of the Portsmouth, NH poet in 1907 and is today part of Strawbery Banke Museum MRS ALDRICH TOUR / BAD BOY HOMEPAGE / SeacoastNH HOME
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