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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site
Daniel Webster was one of New Hampshires most notable residents, having served in congress and as the US Secretary of State under three different presidents.
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Daniel Webster Birthplace State Historic Site Details
Daniel Webster was one of New Hampshires most notable residents, having served in congress and as the US Secretary of State under three different presidents. You can learn more about his life and achievements at his childhood home in Franklin. Here, you will find the original two-room log cabin where Webster was born and raised. It also offers a glimpse into the past with many relics, artifacts, and furnishings that date back to the 1700s.
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