Russell-Colbath House Kancamagus Highway, Albany, NH 03818
About the Business
The Russell-Colbath House is a historic museum and tourist attraction located on the scenic Kancamagus Highway in Albany, New Hampshire, United States. This beautifully preserved 19th-century farmhouse offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing the daily life and traditions of early settlers in the region. Explore the charming rooms filled with period furnishings, learn about the history of the house and its former inhabitants, and enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the property. A visit to the Russell-Colbath House is a delightful way to step back in time and experience the rich heritage of New England.
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"Such a great historic site...well preserved."
"It's actually not free, it cost $5.00 per vehicle and cost is for all sites around the White Mountain, and along Kancamagus, sites like Albany covered Bridge, Evans Falls in Pinkham's Grant etc Get caught without a ticket hanging from your mirror or in the windshield so its visible you will get a Ticket by the State Police or Rangers. We witnessed this at Albany covered bridge. Russell Colbath Homestead site is amazing and wish we had stayed longer, spend a while looking around, amazing history, the house was closed my guess since 2020. Had planned on going back it was October I think when we visited. About an hour 30 minutes away, would like to drive by but definitely plan on visiting in the Spring or Summer.."
"This is such a cool little stop on the scenic white mountains road. The house is well preserved as well as all the articles and items on the inside as well. The barn is amazing place for a quick sit down picnic as well as clean bathrooms to use. The barn has a function hall so events would be wicked nice there was well! Overall great place to stop and learn some history!"
"Fun experience. The young redhead running the exhibit was so friendly and outgoing. She provided answers to all our questions. The house was charming and full of interesting items from the 1800's. The grounds were beautiful. Lots of thistle and hops provided beautiful pictures on the front of the house."
"A nice stop on road, a chance to get a sense of how life used to be like in this area back in the 19th century. Gives a nice context to the rest of the visit to the White Mountains. The staff is really nice and friendly."
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