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  2. New Hampshire Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Governor's Mansion, known as "Bridges House", is the official residence of the governor of New Hampshire and the governor's family. Bridges House, located at 21 Mountain Road in Concord, the capital of New Hampshire, has served as the governor's official residence since 1969.

  3. Hampton Roads - Wikipedia

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    The term "Hampton Roads" is a centuries-old designation that originated when the region was a struggling English outpost nearly four hundred years ago.. The word "Hampton" honors one of the founders of the Virginia Company of London and a great supporter of the colonization of Virginia, Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton.

  4. WHRO-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHRO-TV (channel 15) is a PBS member television station licensed to both Hampton and Norfolk, Virginia, United States.It is owned by the Hampton Roads Educational Telecommunications Association (HRETA), a consortium of 21 Hampton Roads and Eastern Shore school systems, alongside public radio stations WFOS (88.7 FM), WHRV (89.5 FM), and WHRO-FM (90.3).

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  6. 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.

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hampton ...

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    March 21, 2007 (2 Fenwick Rd., Fort Monroe 4: Chapel of the Centurion: Chapel of the Centurion: March 28, 2011 (134 Bernard Rd., Fort Monroe Oldest continually used wooden military structure for religious services in the United States; built in 1858 [6]

  8. Rip Raps - Wikipedia

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    It was ceded to Virginia in 1967, and transferred to Hampton, Virginia. President Andrew Jackson used it as a retreat, visiting between August 19, 1829 through August 16, 1835. [2] Rip Raps is located adjacent to one of the unnamed man-made islands of the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel, which was initially completed and opened to traffic in 1957 ...

  9. Hampton High School (Allison Park, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Hampton High School is located in Hampton Township, a northern suburb of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.It is managed by the Hampton Township School District.Hampton High School was ranked #1 for the Best High Schools in the Pittsburgh, PA Area and ranked #7 for the Best Pennsylvania High Schools by U.S. News & World Report in 2020.