Embark on your memorable journey starting at the John Paul Jones House, a proud symbol of the city’s naval heritage. You will hear and learn about the history of the Purcell house, and one of their notorious, tenants. You will hear about the house that was saved in the early 1900s from demolition. We will wander through the lively Market Square and along the museum where houses have preserved for 400 years. All of your senses will come alive as you walk past a city that has been preserved in time. You will also encounter a lively and bustling Market Square, alive with the aroma of delicious local cuisine and the bustling sounds of pedestrians, music, creating an energetic atmosphere.
Next, find we will tranquility in Prescott Park, a peaceful oasis adorned with seasonal blooms and stunning waterfront views. You will hear about the Piscataqua River and maritime history. This area had been transformed from a rundown waterfront of bars and brothels to a charming park. We will stand in awe before the Strawberry Banke Museum, where you can explore the fascinating world of colonial life amid beautifully preserved historic homes dating back to 1700s.
Venture further to the idyllic Fort Tree Island, a peaceful retreat whispering stories of the past. Discover the historic South End, lined with majestic trees and featuring impressive pre-Revolutionary architecture. Conclude your walk by heading back, weaving through a city filled with rich history and vibrant charm.
On this walking tour of Portsmouth, NH, you'll also stop at the notable sites such as the African Burying Memorial, the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, the Wentworth-Gardner Museum in the South End, Tobias Lear House, Ona Judge—the slave of Washington—, Strawberry Banke area the former Puddle Dock before Urban Renewal, Major Fitz John Porter Memorial statue, the New Hampshire Gazette Printing House, the Ruth Blay Mural, the Rockingham Hotel, and the Historic Music Hall before concluding our tour.