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  2. Hollis Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Hollis Village Historic District encompasses the historic village center of Hollis, New Hampshire. The district is centered on Monument Square, which connects Main Street (New Hampshire Route 122) to Depot Street and Broad Street. It covers about 400 acres (160 ha), and extends along all three of those roads for some distance, and includes ...

  3. New Hampshire Route 111 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 111 (abbreviated NH 111) is a 50.027-mile-long (80.511 km) east–west highway in Hillsborough and Rockingham counties in southeastern New Hampshire. The road runs from the Massachusetts border at Hollis to North Hampton on the Atlantic shore.

  4. File:Map of New Hampshire highlighting Grafton County.svg

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Abbie Greenleaf Library; Alexandria, New Hampshire

  5. Groton, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The highest point in Groton is the summit of Tenney Mountain, at 2,350 feet (720 m) above sea level. The Cockermouth River , a tributary of Newfound Lake , flows from west to east across the center of the town.

  6. Hollis, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Peter Powers settlement marker. Captain Peter Powers (1707–1757), his wife Anna Keyes (1708–1798), and their two children Peter (1729–1800) and Stephen (born 1729) were the first settlers of Hollis, in 1731.

  7. Nashua River Rail Trail - Wikipedia

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    It roughly follows the course of the Nashua River, passing through the towns of Ayer, Groton, Pepperell, and Dunstable, Massachusetts and ends about a mile across the New Hampshire state border in Nashua, New Hampshire. [1] The trail is used by walkers, cyclists, inline skaters, equestrians, and cross-country skiers. [2]

  8. New Hampshire Route 130 - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 130 (abbreviated NH 130) is a 12.739-mile-long (20.501 km) secondary east–west state highway in New Hampshire. The road runs between Brookline and Nashua, passing through the town of Hollis in the middle. The western terminus of NH 130 is at the junction with New Hampshire Route 13 in Brookline as

  9. New Hampshire Route 122 - Wikipedia

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    The highway runs from Amherst south to Hollis on the Massachusetts border. The southern terminus of NH 122 is at the Massachusetts state line in Hollis, where the road continues into Massachusetts as an unnumbered local road in the town of Pepperell. The northern terminus of NH 122 is at an interchange with New Hampshire Route 101 in Amherst.