Press Release: ‘Buried New Hampshire’ Program at Wolfeboro Library on Nov. 21
Wolfeboro, NH – The Wolfeboro Library is set to host an engaging session titled "Buried New Hampshire" on November 21, aimed at unraveling the hidden stories behind the state’s historical cemeteries. This informative program will take place from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM, catering to history enthusiasts eager to explore the rich narrative woven into New Hampshire’s graveyards.
Led by local historian and author, the session promises to delve into the significance of burial sites as historical markers that illuminate the lives and stories of past residents. Participants will have the opportunity to discover fascinating tales of notable figures from New Hampshire’s history, as well as insights into the art and symbolism of gravestone inscriptions.
The "Buried New Hampshire" program is designed to foster an appreciation for the often-overlooked aspects of local history. Attendees are encouraged to engage, ask questions, and share their own family history stories, making the evening a collaborative exploration of the region’s past.
This event is part of the Wolfeboro Library’s commitment to promoting historical literacy and community engagement. It aims to connect residents with their heritage, reinforcing the notion that history is not just found in textbooks but within the very landscapes and resting places of those who came before us.
Everyone is welcome to attend this enlightening session, which is free of charge. For more information, please visit the Wolfeboro Library’s website or contact the library directly. Join us for an evening that promises to deepen your knowledge of New Hampshire’s rich history, one story at a time.
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