Woodman Museum

Woodman Museum A traditional twentieth century natural science, local history and art museum that opened in 1916. Woodman to: “Engage minds. Ignite curiosity.

The Woodman Museum was founded in 1916 from a trust established by Annie E. Provoke thought., “Educate, excite, and inspire current and future generations about . . . a changing nation by preserving and exhibiting objects of historic significance, decorative and fine art, and natural science that connect Dover and its citizens to . . . the world.” A visit to the Woodman offers an intimate and pers

onal opportunity for visitors to explore and experience history, natural sciences, and the arts. On the grounds of the Woodman Museum you will find the oldest Sycamore Tree in Strafford County, a Medicinal & Industrial Garden designed and installed by Strafford County Master Gardeners and a functioning Rain Garden installed several years ago in cooperation with Soak NH, the EPA, NHDES, Strafford County Master Gardeners and other local volunteers. The four historic houses that make up the campus include:

The Woodman House (1818) holds the Museum’s collection of rocks, minerals, fossils, and taxidermy specimens (animals, aquatic life, birds, and butterflies). The Damm Garrison House (1675), the oldest house in Dover, contains 800 artifacts from the colonial era. The John Parker Hale House (1813), aside from telling the story of one of America’s foremost Abolitionists and ally of Abraham Lincoln (and whose daughter, Lucy was engaged to John Wilkes Booth), informs visitors of the socioeconomic history of Dover, primarily from the 19th century mills and textile designs that traveled the world. The Hale House also includes, on its second floor, some primary examples of Portsmouth furniture and related art and artifacts. The Keefe House (1825) contains our library, where we store our collection of the city records of Dover, as well as the Thom Hindle Art Gallery and our offices. The Woodman Museum is a tax exempt organization. The total amount of your contribution is tax-deductible except for the fair market value of offered benefits. Our tax ID # is 32-0586434.

Thank you to all who donated and attended the 1st Annual Annie E. Woodman Gala last Friday night at The Red Barn at Outl...
06/01/2026

Thank you to all who donated and attended the 1st Annual Annie E. Woodman Gala last Friday night at The Red Barn at Outlook Farm! Because of you, we raised $23,275 in support of ongoing operations here at the Woodman Museum! Your support goes a long way to help us achieve Annie Woodman’s goal of historical, scientific, and artistic public exhibition in Dover! Thank you to our underwriter as well as so many other for making this such a special night.

We’re participating in NH Gives!On June 9–10, your gift will help us work toward completing historic restoration work on...
05/31/2026

We’re participating in NH Gives!

On June 9–10, your gift will help us work toward completing historic restoration work on the portico of the 1818 Woodman House (home of our founder, Annie Woodman).

Help us preserve history and keep our old buildings sound by spreading the word, creating your own fundraiser, or giving on June 9-10th.

To create your own fundraiser, go to NHGives.org, search for Woodman Museum, then "Fundraise." It's fun and easy, and sharing any goal you set will help us spread the word!

Join us and be part of something bigger.

05/27/2026

This week's highlights this Roman oil lamp from the 4th century AD, a personal favorite artifact of John's!

The Woodman Museum is proud to partner again with the City of Dover NH and the American Legion Post 8 for the annual Mem...
05/22/2026

The Woodman Museum is proud to partner again with the City of Dover NH and the American Legion Post 8 for the annual Memorial Day Ceremony this coming Monday.
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The ceremony will be held on Monday, May 25, 2026, beginning at 11 a.m. at Pine Hill Cemetery and hosted by Dover’s Woodman Museum and the American Legion, Post 8, Dover.
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The event will begin with a ceremony to honor Dover’s fallen soldiers. The event will include opening remarks by Woodman Museum Executive Director Jonathan Nichols, a Memorial Day address by Dover Mayor Dennis Shanahan, remarks by American Legion Commander Wayne Gower, a wreath-laying ceremony, presentation of colors by the Dover High School NJROTC, the playing of Taps by Dover High School students Sofia Gonzalez Ramirez and Michael Ranti, and the National Anthem, performed by Dover High School student Luna Hubbard.
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The ceremony will be held at Veterans Circle, which can be accessed from the East Watson Street entrance to New Pine Hill Cemetery.
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Guests are invited to visit the museum directly following the ceremony to tour our Veteran Galleries in the Woodman House until 1pm.

Thank you for the feature from Foster's Daily Democrat! Be sure to stop by the Woodman Museum this Summer!
05/20/2026

Thank you for the feature from Foster's Daily Democrat! Be sure to stop by the Woodman Museum this Summer!

America 250 stop: Woodman Museum, Dover NH—Ninja Turtles gallery, towering polar bear, and Lincoln’s saddle. Weird, wonderful, must-see. See link below ⬇️

📸 Deb Cram/Foster's Daily Democrat

05/20/2026

This week's highlights a Radio Shack TRS-80 personal computer used by the Dover Police Department between 1979 and 1986.

How is Woodman Museum embracing International Museum Day?  We've recently partnered with the North American Reciprocal M...
05/19/2026

How is Woodman Museum embracing International Museum Day?
We've recently partnered with the North American Reciprocal Museum (NARM) Association, a network of over 1,500 cultural institutions across the United States, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands that offer free general admission to qualifying members of other NARM partners.
This partnership connects Woodman Museum members at the PLUS level or higher to unprecedented access to arts, science, history, botanical gardens, and more.
The more we learn, the more we connect to others and the broader world.

We have a few table sponsorships still available for the Annie E. Woodman Gala supporting the Woodman Museum.This is a g...
05/17/2026

We have a few table sponsorships still available for the Annie E. Woodman Gala supporting the Woodman Museum.
This is a great way to show your support for local history, art, and community while connecting your business with a meaningful event in Dover.
Join us as a sponsor and be part of something special. Reach out to learn more or click here to purchase tickets https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/1st-annual-annie-e-woodman-gala

Recently joined or renewed your Membership before we rolled out “PLUS” level memberships?Want to take advantage of movin...
05/15/2026

Recently joined or renewed your Membership before we rolled out “PLUS” level memberships?
Want to take advantage of moving up to a PLUS level to enjoy benefits this Summer?

Wondering where you can find more information about NARM and about what cultural institutions are included?

https://narmassociation.org/how-it-works/

Want to “PLUS up” now? Be sure to read the fine print and restrictions below; then, if you qualify, go to
https://square.link/u/tMuB5WjE

Great review from a recent visitor!  Do you know locals who have never been to Woodman Museum?   Share this post and let...
05/14/2026

Great review from a recent visitor!
Do you know locals who have never been to Woodman Museum? Share this post and let them know Woodman Museum is a “must see!”

Address

182 Central Avenue
Dover, NH
03820

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 10am - 5pm
Saturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Telephone

+16037421038

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