PLYMOUTH — The Historical Society will offer a guided walking tour of downtown Plymouth and the PSUU campus on Saturday, July 29 at 10 a.m. The tour will begin and end at the Old Webster Courthouse on Court Street, directly behind Town Hall. It will take about an hour and a quarter. The tour is open to the public of all ages and will be limited in the number of participants to provide ample time for questions. To register in advance, please leave a message at 536-2337 or email contact@plymouthnhhistory.org.

Have you ever wondered what the Draper and Maynard building is all about? Or know about the two famous “Nathaniels” who were associated with Plymouth? Wonder why and when President Eisenhower came to town? This is your chance to find out! The tour will cover major milestones in the development of the town and college campus, from the time of Native American habitation to the present. Please wear comfortable walking shoes.

The tour will also be offered on Saturday, August 5 and August 12, both at 10 a.m..

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