Sometimes the reminders of our country’s past are tucked away into locations that you might not expect. When one thinks of documenting American history, the larger institutions in major cities may be the first that come to mind. Situated in the Lakes Region of Wolfeboro, however, is a small history museum in NH dedicated to documenting and preserving an era of international conflict.

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If you are a history or military buff (I love old history), then a visit to this history museum in NH should be on your list. Learn more by visiting the Wright Museum of World War II website and following Wright Museum of World War II on Facebook for the latest updates.

The New England region and New Hampshire in particular are places that are rich with history. Here are some living history museums to visit, learn about the legacy of Native Americans in the Granite State, and brush up on some of New Hampshire’s odd events over the years.

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