300 Years of History to Explore

  • Historic Homes

    Travel the roads of Hampton Falls and you will see an amazing gallery of historic homes. The stories these homes can tell are timeless. Learn the history of some of them here.

  • Oral Histories

    We have been collecting oral histories from our cherished long-time residents of Hampton Falls.
    Visit our YouTube Channel to hear their interviews. Memories of Hampton Falls, a full one hour film based on their interviews is also available for viewing.

  • Our Schools

    It all began simply, in the past, right down the road. In one small room. Our children are the future. There is a promise of a bright tomorrow: Lincoln Ackerman School. The tradition of providing the highest level of education was built on two centuries of legacy that began in our historic schoolrooms. Find out more about our historic schools.

  • Brown Exhibit

    In 1879 Warren and Sarah Brown built Sunnyside on Brown Road. Their dedication and love of Hampton Falls is legendary. Come enjoy the Brown Exhibit and Sunnyside dollhouse at the Museum. Here you can listen to the inspirational stories of the Brown family members who lived and left a legacy to Hampton Falls.

  • Salt Marsh Exhibit

    The Salt Marsh exhibit at the Museum holds an historic collection of artifacts. photos, and information about the Salt Marsh. This informational web exhibit highlights the importance of the Salt Marsh to Hampton Falls history.

  • Lafayette Road History

    Take a virtual tour of Lafayette Road in the past years. Discover the Automobile Era. See what was on Lafayette Road in 1824 when General Lafayette arrived. Pause the video if you need more time with each informational screen.