The Captain Enoch Remick House was built around 1808, in Tamworth Village, N.H., in a Federal Architectural style, by the Captain's 4th son, John, who was also a shipright and joiner.
Captain Enoch Remick was a prominent local citizen who served as state representative and selectman . From roughly the 1830s to 1850s, the third floor of the home served as the site of town meetings, before Tamworth had a designated town hall. Captain Enoch also ran an inn out of the house for about three decades, and the house served as a stopover point for horses traveling on the Center Harbor-Conway stagecoach route.
Members of the Remick family occupied the house from 1808–1993, the year Dr. Edwin C. Remick passed away.
This building was opened to the public as a historic house museum in 1996.
This ¾" thick wooden replica handcrafted in Wooster, Ohio to reflect its historical features. It can set neatly on a shelf, wainscoting, or window/door trim to remind you of a special place you've visited or dream of visiting someday. A short description is written on the back. Look for Casper, our black cat mascot, PURRfectly content to wait for your visit. This is the sign of an authentic Cat’s Meow!