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The J.H. Manchester Round Barn, on Ohio State Route 385 between Roundhead, Ohio and New Hampshire, Ohio, United States, is a round barn that was built in 1908 by Horace Duncan for farmer Jason H. Manchester.
Clarksville's town hall, elevation 1,980 feet (600 m), is the highest town hall in the state. (The town hall of Washington is located at a lower elevation—1,507 feet (459 m)—but has other village development there, and is therefore the highest town center in the state.)
New Hampshire [116] [117] Proposed state or autonomous area: New Hampshire Advocacy groups: NHexit, [118] [119] Foundation for New Hampshire Independence, [120] Free State Project; Vermont. Proposed state or autonomous area: Vermont Republic. Political party: Vermont Independence Party [121] [122] [123] Green Mountain Anarchist Collective ...
Populated places in New Hampshire generally fall into one or more of the following categories (which see): Category:Cities in New Hampshire (13 cities) Category:Towns in New Hampshire (221 towns) Category:Census-designated places in New Hampshire (46 places) Category:Unincorporated communities in New Hampshire (villages, hamlets, settlements, etc.)
A mature frontier: the New Hampshire economy 1790–1850 Historical New Hampshire 24#1 (1969) 3–19. Squires, J. Duane. The Granite State of the United States: A History of New Hampshire from 1623 to the Present (1956) vol 1; Stackpole, Everett S. History of New Hampshire (4 vol 1916–1922) vol 4 online covers Civil War and late 19th century
New Amesbury: Now Warner, also called Number One in 1735. [citation needed] New Boston Addition: 1760 name of Francestown. [8] New Chester: Early name of Hill until 1837. [3] [8] New Garden: Early name of Ossipee. [8] New Grantham: Temporary name (1786 to 1818) of Grantham. [8] New Durham Gore: Alton. [8] New Holderness: Early name for what is ...
Regus Austria, Vienna. IWG plc, formerly Regus, is a British holding company. [2] It provides serviced offices under several brand-names, including Regus. [3] It was started in Brussels, Belgium, by Mark Dixon in 1989. [4] It is registered in Saint Helier, Jersey, and has its head office in Zug, Switzerland. [3]
Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims — New York City: Brooklyn [17] [52] Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center — Niagara Falls [55] Chappaqua Friends Meeting House - Chappaqua, New York [59] Buckout-Jones Building — Oswego [24] Edwin W. and Charlotte Clarke House — Oswego [17] [24] Hamilton and Rhoda Littlefield House — Oswego ...