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The James House in the New England town of Hampton, New Hampshire is noted for being a “true first period” colonial and was built in 1723 for Benjamin James. Situated near the town’s salt meadows, the house is recognized as possibly the earliest remaining example in the state of the center-chimney, two-room deep colonial and all of the home’s original framing still remains intact for visitors to see today. In 2002, the James House was added to the country’s National Register of Historic Places and now provides an opportunity to see the workshop and home of an early eighteenth-century craftsman.

James House, 186 Towle Farm Rd, Hampton, NH 03842

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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