This home built in 1928 has 28-inch thick walls and 18-inches of poured concrete between floors. It was constructed for Manhattan banker Howard Bayne, namesake of nearby Bayne Park is named for, after ...
If it isn’t the most accurately named thrift store in all of New Hampshire. “More Than A Thrift Store” in Keene is indeed more than a thrift store – it’s a full-blown adventure in secondhand shopping.
Cabot Mill Antiques is like a museum where you can actually touch (and buy) the exhibits. From delicate Victorian jewelry to sturdy farmhouse furniture, there’s something here for every taste and ...
They were only in their 60s when the Williams sold up the family home and moved into a retirement village in search of a globetrotting lifestyle of leisure.