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See history differently.
Come explore four centuries of American history through the eyes of the people who lived in one of New Hampshire's oldest waterfront neighborhoods
Remembering Cynthia Raymond On December 10th, Strawbery Banke Museum lost a founding member of the Guild of Strawbery Banke, an ardent supporter of the museum and its gardens, and a very dear friend. We remember Cynthia Harts Raymond for her philanthropic and community work here and throughout the Seacoast region of Maine and New Hampshire, and we miss keenly her insight, compassion and indomitable spirit. She was a force to be reckoned with. She was energetic and knowledgeable, enthusiastic and a real leader. Her contribution to the museum in the early years can't be overstated. As a member of the Guild of Strawbery Banke, she was among a small group of people who found financial resources to sustain the museum's operation. She stayed active in the organization, most recently on the National Council, an advisory group from across the country that supports Strawbery Banke through outreach efforts. We do know that as the cycle of the year advances, she will be remembered in the gardens at Strawbery Banke. The Cynthia Harts Raymond Fund for Historic Gardens and Landscapes will keep the grounds in bloom in perpetuity. Cynthia Raymond was a constant, gracious and very generous friend of Strawbery Banke, forever ready with an encouraging word and good, solid advice. We will strive daily to honor that memory. -- Lawrence J. Yerdon, President, Strawbery Banke Museum |

















