Portsmouth Greeting Card
Portsmouth Greeting Card
Market Square has been the economic and commercial center of Portsmouth since the mid-1700s. It has been a military training ground, site of a meeting house and home of the State of New Hampshire’s Colonial Legislature. In 1762, it became the first area in the city to be paved, paid for by public lottery.
A fire in 1802 destroyed many buildings, but they were immediately rebuilt in brick. Today, the square’s north side is recognized as one of the finest surviving examples in America of early 19th-century commercial blocks.
Towering North Church, constructed in 1854 to replace the meeting house built in 1713, dominates the eastern side of the square and can be seen from almost anywhere in the city.
This quintessential point of reference for those familiar with and who love Portsmouth is captured by local artist, Tina Williams. Originally painted in watercolor, Williams chose to capture the calm rainy evening that many love and cherish.
The original is on a 9x12 and owned by Port City Air and will be displayed post renovation.
These high quality paper cards come pre-folded, packed in cello sleeves per 10 cards, and includes a white envelope for each card. Works well with regular ballpoint pens after short drying time.