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  2. Epping, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Epping is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 7,125 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 6,411 at the 2010 census. [3]The main village, where 2,693 people resided at the 2020 census, is defined by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Epping census-designated place (CDP), along New Hampshire Route 27 just west of New Hampshire Route 125.

  3. Michael Vose - Wikipedia

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    Vose served on the Peterborough Budget Committee from 1984 to 1989, as an Epping Library Trustee from 2012 to 2015, and has been on the Epping Planning Board since 2018. Vose has served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives since 2014. [2] Vose currently represents the Rockingham 5th district. [1]

  4. Old Town Hall, Epping - Wikipedia

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    Internally, the principal room was the main assembly hall, which could seat 500 people and was used for a variety of meetings, concerts, and other public events. [4] After the Epping Union and Rural Sanitary Authority was succeeded by Epping Urban District Council in 1896, [5] [6] the council decided to use the town hall as its offices and ...

  5. Benjamin Franklin Prescott House - Wikipedia

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    The Benjamin Franklin Prescott House is a historic house on Prescott Street in Epping, New Hampshire. Built in 1875 for politician (and future Governor of New Hampshire) Benjamin Franklin Prescott, it is the town's finest example of Second Empire architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]

  6. Epping Civic Offices - Wikipedia

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    The central part of the building is a three-storey office block, with a concrete frame, and brick and stone cladding. To its south-west is a two-storey, three-bay former house, No. 323 High Street, converted into offices, and to its rear is a 1970s three-storey, rectangular office block.

  7. Edward Sewall Garrison - Wikipedia

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    The Edward Sewall Garrison is a historic house at 16 Epping Road in Exeter, New Hampshire. With a construction history dating to 1676, it is one of New Hampshire's oldest buildings, and is a rare example of a formerly fortified garrison house in its original location. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [1]

  8. Watson Academy - Wikipedia

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    Watson Academy is a historic school building on Academy Street in Epping, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1883, it is the only known surviving Queen Anne style school building in southern New Hampshire. The building, which served as Epping's high school until 1966, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]

  9. Brentwood, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The 2014 fatal shooting of police officer Stephen Arkell, who arrived at a condominium to investigate a domestic disturbance, [11] led to many memorials and continuing events in his name, such as an annual 5K run. In 2021, the section of Route 125 within Brentwood was officially named the Officer Stephen Arkell Memorial Highway. [12] [13]