MANCHESTER, NH โย At theย New Hampshire Old House & Barn Expoย there is something for everyone.ย Have fun and learn from the experts at this unique expo that helps old house and barn owners and enthusiasts with appropriate and affordable solutions.
Create your own show โitineraryโ and explore preservation strategies, architecture, craft and history through hourly lectures, visits with high quality exhibitors, demonstrations, a scavenger hunt for kids and adults, and โOld House and Barn Doctorโ sessions. And, you donโt need to own an old home or barn โ the show is about style, ideas and decoration, too:
- Tom McLaughlin, the new host of NHPBSโs Rough Cut with Fine Woodworking;
- Howard Mansfield, author ofย The Same Axe,ย Twice,ย Dwelling in Possibilityย andย In the
Memory House, with his newest bookย Summer Over Autumn; - Dr. James Garvin, architectural historian and award-winning author ofย A Building History
of Northern New England; - Kevin Gardner, teacher, stone mason and author ofย Granite Kissย and his new book
Stone Building; - Henry Homeyer, garden columnist and commentator;
- Joe Monninger, author ofย A Barn in New England;
- Author and newspaper columnist John Clayton (now executive director of the
Manchester Historic Association in the Expo’s host city); - Jim DeStefano, structural engineer, architect and author ofย Antique New England
Homes and Barns. - Steve Taylor, former N.H. commissioner of Agriculture, Markets & Food and frequentย ย ย ย ย popular presenter on New Hampshire history and community topics.
Presented by the NH Preservation Alliance.
Saturday & Sundayย ย March 24 & 25, 2018ย ~ 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Manchester Downtown Hotel, 700 Elm Street, Manchester, NH
Admission $10; Seniors (65+), Veterans and Students $7; Children 12 and under, free.