New Hampshire (Nova Roma)

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== New Hampshire ==
 
== New Hampshire ==
  
Citizens and Roman enthusiasts living in New Hampshire are invited to suggest information for this page.  If you know of any Roman related resources in the New Hampshire Regio, please post to the Provincia message board. 
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Nova Roma was originally incorporated in New Hampshire before moving to [[Regio Cenomania (Nova Roma)|Maine]]. Citizens and Roman enthusiasts living in New Hampshire are invited to suggest information for this page.  If you know of any Roman related resources in the New Hampshire Regio, please post to the Provincia message board. 
 
 
  
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 10 March 2024

New Hampshire

Nova Roma was originally incorporated in New Hampshire before moving to Maine. Citizens and Roman enthusiasts living in New Hampshire are invited to suggest information for this page. If you know of any Roman related resources in the New Hampshire Regio, please post to the Provincia message board.


AMERICA'S STONEHENGE

Although not directly Roman, this archaeological site is one of the focus places for "alternative" archaeology in the U.S. Supposedly this place was settled by Celt Iberians in 2,000 BC. Visitors to America's Stonehenge can find many alternative archaeological titles in the gift shop, many of which detail "Roman" finds in the United states such as inscriptions, pottery, coins, etc. Frowned upon by scholars but lots of fun.

http://www.stonehengeusa.com/

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