The Warner House Association is dedicated to preserving and interpreting the historic 1716-18 brick structure and its urban landscape for the public's benefit. Our focus lies in sharing the narratives of those who inhabited the house from 1718 to 1930, fostering a deeper understanding of Portsmouth, the Piscataqua region, and American history. We achieve this by maintaining the National Historic Landmark's original architecture, accurately interpreting over 200 years of family occupancy, and engaging diverse audiences through guided tours, programs, exhibitions, and scholarly publications.

