
Past programs
The History of the Hanover Conservancy
Adair Mulligan, Executive Director of the Hanover Conservancy, has produced a history of how Hanover obtained so much green space or as she says, “a green necklace.” She traces the 60 years of history with the first issues and the first people to recognize that land should be preserved. She illustrated this talk with maps and images. She also describes trails that many of us may want to explore in 2021.


Ongoing Programs
Two antique cars have been driven in the town’s July 4 parade for several years. The cars are then displayed with parade participants.

Garlan Hoskin shows his antique car to two admiring children.

Robert Grabil, portraying Dartmouth College Founder Eleazar Wheelock, stands in front of an antique car.

Bill Hammond, portraying Daniel Webster, stands behind antique car. He is speaking with Dartmouth professor, Michael Northcutt.
- Tours given to elementary school children during their Colonial days studies
Walking Tour of Hanover, New Hampshire Houses
In 2011, Hanover, New Hampshire celebrated its 250th Anniversary. A walking tour flyer was prepared by the Town of Hanover with the generosity of Hanover’s 250th Anniversary Committee, Frank J. Barrett, Jr., and the staff of the Howe Library.
You can view the walking tour in PDF format: Page 1, Page 2
Publications
Webster Cottage and Those Who Lived There by Francis Lane Childs, Hanover Historical Society, Hanover, NH, 1969
Cost: free to new members
Coloring Book for Kids
CATV
Hanover Historical Society: The Nugget Theater & Skating Club
Hanover Historical Society: Hanover Country Club and Pine Park
Hanover Historical Society The Legacy of Ted and Peg Hunter
http://catv.cablecast.tv/CablecastPublicSite/show/6650?channel=2
Living History of Hanover 1985
THE HANOVER CONSERVANCY SPEAKS OF THE HISTORY AND CURRENT EVENTS
Adair Mulligan, Executive Director of the Hanover Conservancy, has produced a history of how Hanover obtained so much green space or as she says, “a green necklace.” She traces the 60 years of history with the first issues and the first people to recognize that land should be preserved. She illustrated this talk with maps and images. She also describes trails that many of us may want to explore in 2021.
The entire presentation can viewed in the following video: