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Four New Hampshire state highways cross the town: NH 25 crosses the town's southeastern corner, from Moultonborough in the south to Tamworth in the east. It is locally known as Whittier Highway. NH109 enters from Moultonborough in the south and terminates in the Center Sandwich, near the fairgrounds, at NH 113. It is known locally as Wentworth ...
Area code 603 is the sole area code for the U.S. state of New Hampshire in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP). It was created as one of the original 86 numbering plan areas in October 1947. It was created as one of the original 86 numbering plan areas in October 1947.
The Town Hall of Sandwich, New Hampshire, is located at 8 Maple Street (New Hampshire Route 113) in the village of Center Sandwich. Built in 1913, it is a handsome example of Colonial Revival architecture , and has been a prominent focal point of the town's civic and social life since its construction.
The town of Sandwich was first settled by Daniel Beede in the early 1770s, when he built a log cabin near Lower Corner. The village grew quickly, and was the site of Sandwich's first town meeting in 1772. By 1812 it was a prosperous country village, and was given the town's first post office.
Center Sandwich is a census-designated place in the town of Sandwich in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States. It is the primary settlement in the town and had a population of 156 at the 2020 census. [2] The village center and surrounding area are listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Center Sandwich Historic District.
Voters at Sandwich town meeting also voted to increase the local room occupancy excise tax rate from 4% to 6%.
It is located at the junction of New Hampshire Routes 113 and 113A, 3.6 miles (5.8 km) northeast of Center Sandwich. Route 113 continues east into Tamworth, while Route 113A travels north to Wonalancet. North Sandwich has a separate ZIP code (03259) from other areas in the town of Sandwich.
Pointfield is a historic summer estate at 14 Sabine Point Road in Sandwich, New Hampshire.The main house was designed by J. Randolph Coolidge Jr. and built in 1911 for Natalie Whitwell, who was from a prominent Boston merchant family.