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Littleton has an award-winning Main Street, known for its lively art and music scene, diverse shops, galleries and restaurants. (KARL STONE PHOTO)

LITTLETON — Why historic places matter and positively affect our identity, well-being and economy will be a leading topic of discussion at the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance’s biennial conference this year.

Participants will learn about ways to revitalize their historic Main Streets and downtowns and how to make a successful case for their projects through story-telling and fundraising.

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