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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site historical place in Weare, NH
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View of Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site in Weare, NH
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View of Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site in Weare, NH
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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site

4.6(42 reviews)$Activity
🕑 1 to 1.5 hours👶 Best for ages 6-14. Elementary and middle school students studying American history will get the most from the educational tours and exhibits, though younger children may enjoy exploring the historic grounds and replica cabin. The outdoor setting and hands-on learning approach keeps kids engaged better than traditional museum experiences.

About

Step back in time at the birthplace of one of America's most famous statesmen, Daniel Webster. This modest historic site offers families a fascinating glimpse into early 19th-century New Hampshire farm life, with a replica of Webster's childhood home and outdoor exhibits that bring history to life in a way that's accessible and engaging for young learners.

Highlights

  • Replica of Daniel Webster's original birthplace cabin showing authentic early 1800s living conditions
  • Educational tours led by knowledgeable guides who make history come alive for children
  • Outdoor exhibits exploring New Hampshire's role in American history
  • Beautiful rural setting that gives kids a sense of farm life in early America
  • Hands-on learning opportunities that complement school history curriculum

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on Sunday mornings when it first opens at 10 AM for a more personal tour experience with less crowds.
  2. 2.Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy on the grounds after your tour, as the scenic outdoor setting is perfect for a family break.
  3. 3.Call ahead to confirm tour availability and ask about any special living history demonstrations that might be scheduled during your visit.
  4. 4.Bring bug spray during warmer months since much of the experience is outdoors in a rural setting.
  5. 5.Stop by the small gift shop for affordable educational souvenirs and local history books for budding historians.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall (May to October) offers the most pleasant weather for exploring the outdoor exhibits. Sunday mornings are ideal for families wanting a quieter, more educational experience, while Saturday afternoons may have special programming.

What to Know

Admission is very affordable (budget friendly, under $10 per family), and the site is only open weekends with limited hours, so plan accordingly. Parking is free on site, and while there are no food options available, the grounds are suitable for picnicking.

Seasonal Notes

Open weekends only from late spring through mid-fall, typically closing for winter months. Best weather for outdoor exploring is June through September. The site may offer special programming around patriotic holidays like Independence Day. Always check ahead as hours can vary seasonally.

Nearby Eats

Head to Franklin (about 10 minutes away) for family friendly options like Common Man Roadside for classic American comfort food and outdoor seating, or grab pizza at Three Brothers Pizza & Restaurant, a local favorite with generous portions that kids enjoy.

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