New Hampshire Highlights:
1800 to 1825

First opened in 1803, the Ruggles Mine
is the “oldest, most spectacular mica, feldspar, and beryl mine in the nation.”
Ruggles Mine, Route 4, Grafton NH 03240;
603-523-4275. Web: http://www.rugglesmine.com.

The 400 members of the New Hampshire House of
Representatives still meet in their original chambers at the New
Hampshire State House, built in 1816 in Concord, New Hampshire. It is the
largest state legislature in the U.S. and meets in the oldest representative's hall in the U.S.
The Dublin Juvenile Library, established
in 1822, was the first free public library.

Built in 1823, the Belknap Mill is the oldest unaltered brick
textile mill in the U.S. as well as the only industrial knitting museum in the
U.s. It is the Official Meetinghouse of New Hampshire.
Belknap Mill Society, The Mill
Plaza, 25 Beacon Street, Laconia, New Hampshire 03246; 603-524-8813. Web:
http://www.belknapmill.org.