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  2. Jordan's Furniture - Wikipedia

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    Jordan's Furniture is an American furniture retailer in New England.There are currently eight retail locations—three in Massachusetts (Avon, Natick, and Reading) and five in other New England states (Nashua, New Hampshire; New Haven, Connecticut; Farmington, Connecticut; South Portland, Maine, and Warwick, Rhode Island)—plus a corporate office and warehouse in East Taunton, Massachusetts. [1]

  3. Building 19 - Wikipedia

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    Building #19 was a New England chain of discount closeout retailers that operated from 1964 until it declared bankruptcy in 2013. [5] At the time of its bankruptcy, it had thirteen stores. The family that owned the chain later reopened two of the former locations as a part of a new business, The Rug Department , that was limited to rugs and ...

  4. Centre Harbor Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Centre Harbor Village Historic District encompasses the historic village of Center Harbor, New Hampshire.It consists of a small cluster of properties located north of Plymouth Street and Main Street, as well as the Nichols Memorial Library (located just south of the junction of the two streets with Old Meredith Road), and the Kona Fountain, which is located in the center of that ...

  5. Sanbornton Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Sanbornton Square Historic District encompasses the historic center of Sanbornton, New Hampshire.The town, granted in 1748 and incorporated in 1777, is the mother town of Franklin and Tilton, and was one of the first to be established by the Masonian proprietors.

  6. Center Harbor, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Anchored by a mansion recently used for the New Hampshire Music Festival, and several other buildings, the campus was a center of activity. The town was the home of Immaculate Conception Apostolic School , an all-male Roman Catholic boarding school, educating between 80 and 100 students from grades 7 to 12.

  7. List of museums in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in New Hampshire is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  8. New Ipswich Center Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    New land grants were made after the war ended, and serious settlement began around 1750. The village center area was originally part of two farms, with the town center laid out near the southern end of the historic district, where the first meeting house, cemetery, and parsonage were built in the 1750s and 1760s. A secondary school academy was ...

  9. Barrett House (New Ipswich, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Barrett House (circa 1800), also known as Forest Hall, is a Federal style American mansion located in New Ipswich, New Hampshire, part of the New Ipswich Center Village Historic District. It is now a nonprofit museum operated by Historic New England and open to the public several days a year. An admission fee is charged.