The American Independence Museum, in Exeter, New Hampshire, is worth the small admission fee.
The exhibits focus on one family, the one who lived in the house where the museum is located, and their roles in the Revolution and New Hampshire’s history. But the displays included a lot of other history relating to the Revolution as well. We learned a lot of details about a lot of topics including the origins of Dave’s Purple Heart.
They don’t allow pictures inside the museum but the outside is another example of a sprawling house.
They were even kind enough to show us which parts were built when.
And to provide a “picture window” to show that the original part of the house was built of brick with the siding added with the first addition.
A fascinating place. Don’t bring your RV, though, as parking is at a premium.
TTYL,
Linda