The Hills House is a historic house museum situated at 211 Derry Road in Hudson, New Hampshire. This house was built in 1890 as a summer country house by a local philanthropist and is now used by the local historical society as a museum and meeting space. It is an excellent local example of Shingle style architecture and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
The Hills House was likely designed by Boston architect Hubert G. Ripley and was built in 1890 as the summer home of Albert and Ida Verginia Hills. Albert Hills was a native of Hudson who practiced as a physician in New York City. The Hills named the property 'Alvirne', after a combination of their first names.
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