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Rockingham

Rockingham
The Rockingham is a historic hotel building in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. It was originally built in 1785 as a residence by Woodbury Langdon, prominent merchant and politician. Thomas Coburn converted it into a hotel in 1833. Frank Jones, who was, among other things, mayor of Portsmouth, a US Representative, and a brewer, bought it in 1870. After a fire in 1884, Jones rebuilt it extensively. The only significant part saved from Langdon's mansion was the dining room, which is now the Library Restaurant. The building incorporates lions, Jones's personal symbol, terracotta sculptures of the Four Seasons of Man, and busts of Jones and Langdon. It was a hotel until 1973 and is now condominiums. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

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 Cold War Warrior
Cold War Warrior
I like the entrance pillars.
7 years ago.
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Your beautiful capture is greatly admired

Historical & Architectural Gems
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