• Learn about John Paul Jones (1747-92), the celebrated naval hero of the American Revolution, who spent time in Portsmouth.
  • A nice little museum but it really isn't John Paul Jones' house. The house depicts the history of Portsmouth but JPJ simply stayed at the home but it was not his.
  • Godfrey Purcel’s widow boarded John Paul Jones in this 1761 building while his ships Ranger (1777) and America (1781) were outfitted at the Langdon yards.
  • The John Paul Jones House was built in 1758 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire to serve as the home of Captain Gregory Purcell until his death in 1776.
  • Housed in the 1758 home of John Paul Jones, the museum displays collections of costumes, glass, weapons, paintings, furniture, oriental rugs, ship models...
  • Operated as a museum since 1920, the John Paul Jones House offers exhibitions that showcase the life and legacy of Jones, as well as historical artifacts...
  • The John Paul Jones House was the home of Captain Gregory Purcell and his wife in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
  • Theres a collection of museum quality collectibles from John Paul Jones and the Treaty of Portsmouth. The house and furnishing are worth a visit.
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