At 132 Winnacunnet Road, Hampton, N.H.

January 18, 1933


Hampton Post No. 35, American Legion will hold a public Dedication of it’s new home on Friday evening, January 18, 1933 at 8:00 P.M. The public is cordially invited. The Legion Hall [later the Hampton District Court building at 132 Winnacunnet Road] will be open to the public for inspection on that day at 2:00 P.M. and will remain open all afternoon and evening.

This dedication of the Legion Hall is a joint opening with the Hampton Fire Department, which is holding its Official Opening at Station No. 2, on the same night, on the first floor.

Fire Station No. 2

Hampton Fire Department
Station No. 2 in 1932
132 Winnnacunnet Road
Legion Hall/Fire Station
The American Legion Post 35 Home
& Hampton Fire Station No.2 in 1938

[Subsequent locations of the Legion Hall include the Exeter, Hampton & Amesbury Street Railway Power Station building on Exeter Road, and now the current Legion Hall (formerly Grange Hall) at 69 High Street, Hampton which was turned over to the Legion Post from the Oceanside Grange on October 30, 1964.]