• The John Paul Jones House at the corner of Middle and State Streets in Portsmouth, around 1907.
  • An exhibit on the 2nd floor spotlights the city's role as host of the Portsmouth Peace Treaty, a landmark agreement that ended the Russo-Japanese War in 1905.
  • The John Paul Jones House was the home of Captain Gregory Purcell and his wife in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
  • The Historic collections of John Paul Jones, the Portsmouth Peace Treaty and the newest display of the Odd and Elegant are fascinating.
  • 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.
  • Visit the Old Red Light District, The Rockingham, John Paul Jones House, Portsmouth Music Hall, and other popular locations.
  • 43 Middle St, Portsmouth, NH 03802-0728, Portsmouth, United States of America.
  • One of the most famous naval commanders during the American Revolution, John Paul Jones was both applauded and vilified.
  • Discover stories of times gone by as you wander through the restored rooms in John Paul Jones House Museum.