CONCORD — The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has launched a new online tool for historic resource records research. The Enhanced Mapping and Management Information Tool, EMMIT, provides more than 16,000 documents on file at the NHDHR related to the state’s historic and archaeological resources, and uses Geographic Information System technology to pinpoint locations of historic resources.

EMMIT is an invaluable support tool for anyone interested in the state's history and its historic places. Researchers, local preservation commissions, cultural resource consultants, planners, public agencies and engineering, environmental, land use and development firms can all benefit from EMMIT's online accessibility, via subscription, without taking a trip to DHR's Concord office.

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