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Photography Center Announces Exhibition of Historic Buildings

The New Hampshire Center for Photography and the Belknap Mill invite the public
to view its exhibition Survivors: 200 Years of New Hampshire Architecture.

This exhibition celebrates the rich history of architecture found in New Hampshire
through a display of over 70 photographs drawn from a record of over 800 images
made by NHCP members. All the buildings depicted are 200 years or more in age,
and range from simple structures to elegant mansions. Volunteer photographers
travelled across the state from the Connecticut River east to the Seacoast, and
from Berlin south to the Massachusetts border to include as many cities and towns
as possible.

Survivors: 200 Years of New Hampshire Architecture will run from April 3rd through
April 29th in the Riverside Gallery at Laconia’s historic Belknap Mill. An Opening
Reception will be held on Friday April 4th from 5:00-7:00PM, with photographers
present to discuss their work or answer questions.

On Saturday April 5th at 12 noon, there will be a special presentation by local
historian and author Warren Huse about the history and development of the area.
Guided tours of historic Belknap Mill Museum will also be available beginning at noon on
Saturday.

Regular hours of the Museum are 12PM to 4PM Wednesday through
Friday, and Saturday 10AM to 4PM.

The New Hampshire Center for Photography is a non-profit organization that
supports the art of photography as a means for creative expression and cultural
insight. The organization is devoted to the education and artistic development of
its members and communities by providing exhibitions, publications, education,
and outreach programs.

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