Exeter New Hampshire - An Architectural Beauty in Our MidstHave you ever really, REALLY, looked at the Phillips Exeter Library? We have Louis Kahn's architectural beauty right here in downtown Exeter NH!First I want to thank Ann Cummings for letting me be a guest author in her Portsmouth, New Hampshire Real Estate Blog - it's an honor and hope to bring a different perspective to everyone reading. I am always interested in researching what architecturally relevant buildings there are in different places around the US. When asked to guest blog I found none other than the Phillips Exeter Library designed by one of my favorite architects Louis Kahn ...and it's in Exeter, New Hampshire! (Ok....maybe not in Portsmouth, and don't know how far, but definitely worth the drive).
**photo courtesy of Exeter.edu.com** For you locals, this may not be a big deal and not think much of it. Well.....let me first tell you that you are extremely lucky. Louis Kahn was one of the architectural master minds of all times. "Kahn's architecture is notable for its simple, platonic forms and compositions. Through the use of brick and poured-in place concrete masonry, he developed a contemporary and monumental architecture that maintained a sympathy for the site. While rooted in the International Style, Kahn's architecture was an amalgam of his Beaux Arts education and a personal aesthetic impulse to develop his own architectural forms."
Now ask me how you can apply this knowledge to New Hampshire Real Estate? Simple.....if you are relocating to New Hampshire know that there is historical and very relevant architecture there and you should not expect cookie cutter homes. If you are selling a New Hampshire home, know that people pay attention to details and make sure you stage, prepare and also point out important architectural features that may set you apart from other sellers. Ines Hegedus-Garciamiamism.comhttp://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/003C34
Posted on Wed Jun 25, 2008 @ 10:04 am by Ann.Cummings
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Portsmouth NH Homes - Market Square Day and A Yard Sale!Portsmouth NH on Saturday June 14 - TWO great fun things to do! Hit a fun yard sale first, and then head right downtown for Portsmouth's Market Square Day Celebration!!Portsmouth New Hampshire - Stop and Shop Then Go Party!!This Saturday in Portsmouth NH, you get the opportunity to do a little
shopping on your way into one of Portsmouth's largest, and longest-running
celebrations. Saturday June 14th - mark your calendars! All day long
- what a day full of fun you'll have! 520 Sagamore Avenue in Portsmouth NH - 8:00am to 12 noon Loads of fun
stuff: 15 year Playboy Magazine collection, antique wooden trunks, artwork,
collectibles, great variety of books, household goods, electric stove, loads of
baskets, and more...... What is Market Square Day? Well, it's a great celebration of the heart of what Portsmouth is all about - fun, good times, friends, and great spirit. It's day to enjoy great food, fun music of all kinds, shopping, seeing old friends and making new ones, all in the very heart of our great Port City of Portsmouth. http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/003A4F
Posted on Thu Jun 12, 2008 @ 1:49 pm by Ann.Cummings
Posted in Just For Fun, Portsmouth
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Portsmouth NH Real Estate - 210 Locke Road Rye NH Home For SaleHere's an AMAZING opportunity for real estate in Rye New Hampshire!!Rye New Hampshire Home For Sale!210 Locke Road Rye NHOffered 'As-Is' for $269,900
http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/0039EC
Posted on Mon Jun 09, 2008 @ 4:43 pm by Ann.Cummings
Posted in Rye, Listings - Properties For Sale
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Portsmouth NH Real Estate - Seacoast Sunday Scenes - New Castle NHTake a picture tour of New Hampshire's smallest town - the Island of New Castle NH!
New Castle is
the next town over from Portsmouth NH, and was settled in
1693. There are still a number of antique homes from the
1600's still being lived in on New Castle. Talk about a little place just full
of history! And it's the smallest town in New Hampshire!
http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/0039AC
Posted on Sun Jun 08, 2008 @ 9:35 am by Ann.Cummings
Posted in Just For Fun, New Castle
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