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Old 03-27-2019, 10:29 AM   #1
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Certain towns across NH including Alton are participating in a program that allows up to a 75 tax credit to maintain your historic barn for 10 years


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Thanks for posting this. The NH Preservation Alliance is a great resource!
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Old 03-28-2019, 10:30 AM   #3
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Gee, I wonder if they'll give me a credit for maintaining our 125 y.o. outhouse?
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Sounds like a historic barn to me!
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Sounds like a historic barn to me!
Probably has some historic remnants also.
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Just imagine the DNA stored there, layer by layer by layer....
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Default ..... a new, huge barn in Holderness

As seen from Route 25, very top on the hill in Holderness: Camp Deerwood, (1945-2019 & going strong!) is building a huge, new post and beam style barn that will probably not be home to any cows, come winter. "No Sir, we don't keep no cows in this here barn, here ..... winter, summer, or anytime..... but, thanks for ask'n. This here barn, see, is for campers and their camp counselors, mostly in June, July, and August .... a-yup!"

Last September, a very nice house on the same spot was demolished, and this new, huge barn is now getting built. The way things work here, could be the town had that relatively new, nice, demolished house assessed as a non-camp, heated and foundationed, year-'round residence for maybe a taxable $6500/yr. So's, by tearing it down, and replacing with a seasonal big barn, activity center, the use goes from taxable to non-tax. Score one for Deerwood?

Probably will be a camp activity center?

With all that very pricey Squam Lake waterfront land, and camp buildings, the smart money says Deerwood must have figured some way, years ago, to affiliate with some church group or somehow, to become property tax exempt, otherwise Deerwood would probably have disappeared into a waterfront homes subdivision, years ago ....... and good for Deerwood to be building this beautiful new huge barn .... way-to-go ..... new Camp Deerwood big barn!

Hopefully, a double discount with both no property tax and this 75% historic new-old barn construction, tax exemption program from Concord, should result in the Town of Holderness paying back to the camp a quarterly town-to-camp dividend ...... a double reverse tax ...... just like in football ...... and Camp Deerwood scores again!

https://campdeerwood.com/barn ..... March 28; the weather has warmed up enough and the big roof is now on, keep'n the weather out, ..... not shingled yet .... a super, great look'n big barn .... go check it out ..... Rt-25, top-o-the-hill.

https://deerwoodfoundation.org/news/ ..... barn construction, ........ also, ice skate'n Squam Lake, and snowmobile'n the camp
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Thanks for posting this. The NH Preservation Alliance is a great resource!
You need an 1894 Sears catalog to prove authenticity. Anybody can add a few spiders and make an out house smell old.
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Old 03-28-2019, 07:04 PM   #9
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You need an 1894 Sears catalog to prove authenticity. Anybody can add a few spiders and make an out house smell old.
Sears catalogs from that vintage were ripped out page by page and "repurposed" . There was always one between the two holes.
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Do I get a historic tax credit on my camp too? Its dated 1910.
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Old 03-29-2019, 10:43 AM   #12
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Do I get a historic tax credit on my camp too? Its dated 1910.
It specifically says barn although it certainly can't hurt to try. Remember the town you are in must be already in the program or opt into the program
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I guess I have the perfecta, an 1820 barn that has a 1 hole privy in it
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