Of a striking selection of grand timber mansions, the 1758 gambrel-roofed, cream-and-white clapboard John Paul Jones House at 43 Middle St, on the corner of State Street, is the most distinctive (June to mid-Oct Mon-Sat 10am-4pm, Sun noon-4pm; $4). However, with so many old houses to see you can contentedly walk at random (or, better, get a Harbour Trail leaflet from the visitor center), and a visit to Strawbery Banke provides a better overview of local history. In Prescott Park along the waterfront, the Sheafe Warehouse Museum (free) has a fascinating collection of mostly nautical ephemera.
Indeed Portsmouth's fortunes have long rested with its naval shipyard , visible across the bay (in Kittery, Maine). Founded in 1800 by John Paul Jones as the US government's first shipyard, it has remained active ever since - it launched 31 submarines in 1944 alone, and built the first Polaris in 1962. During World War I, Humphrey Bogart , as a junior naval rating, suffered injuries, while attempting to prevent the escape of a prisoner, that left him with his trademark sneer and a slight lisp. -- location id = 41833 -->
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