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Experience history in person at the American Independence Museum

2025 Season
Opening Day May 15

Welcome to the American Independence Museum (AIM). We offer special events and programs throughout the year, and we offer guided and self-guided tours of the Ladd-Gilman House and Folsom Tavern (May 15 – October 31). We are open Thursday – Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm.

Thanks to a generous anonymous donor, admission to the museum is free throughout 2025. Everyone is invited to explore the museum and to celebrate American independence.”

FAQ's

What types of tours do you offer?
We currently offer guided and self-guided tours. Self-guided tours mean that you visit the museum on your own time and at your own pace, without a docent leading you. Self-guided tours are only available in the Ladd-Gilman House. Click here to learn more.

All tours begin at the Ladd-Gilman House at 1 Governor’s Lane, the yellow house on the hill. The main entrance to the museum faces the M&T Bank parking lot.

The museum parking lot is located on Spring Street. There is also free two-hour parking on Water Street and municipal lots throughout town.

A reproduction of the Dunlap Broadside is currently on view in the Ladd-Gilman House. The original is stored in a secure, off-site location and is typically on display during our American Independence Festival.

The Folsom Tavern was built in 1775 and offers a hands-on, immersive 18th century Tavern experience. We invite you to sit in the chairs, play the games on the tables, and experience what Tavern life was like in the time of the Revolutionary War.
The Ladd-Gilman House was built in 1721 as a private residence and now serves as a history museum. Throughout our two floors of exhibits you will find hundreds of objects that tell the story of New Hampshire’s role in the fight for Independence.
While we are always working to make our campus more accessible to more people, the Ladd-Gilman House and Folsom Tavern are almost 300 years old historic buildings. The buildings are not easily accessible to those in wheelchairs or using walkers. The Tavern’s second floor is only accessible by stairs and many rooms have narrow doorways. Please call (603) 772-2622 for more 
information or any questions you might have about on-site accessibility.
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