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  2. New Castle, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Castle is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,000 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] It is the easternmost town in New Hampshire and the smallest by area, and it is the only town in the state located entirely on islands.

  3. Town Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Town Center Historic District encompasses the historic village center of South Hampton, New Hampshire. Centered around the Barnard Green, the town common, on New Hampshire Route 107A, it includes architectural reminders of the town's growth and change over time. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 ...

  4. Sanbornton Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Its western bound is roughly Gulf Brook. The oldest surviving element of the original town is the old cemetery, which lies at the northern end of the district. The present church and town hall both date to c. 1834. These two buildings, along with the 1825 Woodman Sanbornton Academy building, are the major civic structures in the district. The ...

  5. List of municipalities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Castle: Town Rockingham Town meeting 1,000 0.8 1693 New Castle Harrisville: Town Cheshire Town meeting 984 18.6 1870 Chesham, Eastview, Harrisville: Dalton: Town Coös Town meeting 933 27.5 1784 Cushman, Dalton, Scott South Hampton: Town Rockingham Town meeting 894 7.9 1742 Currierville, Jewell Town, Smith's Corner, South Hampton, Towles ...

  6. Francestown Town Hall and Academy and Town Common Historic ...

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    Located at the junction of New Boston and Greenfield Roads are the town's 1846 Greek Revival town hall and academy building, a former academic dormitory building, and the town's historic common, which includes a rare example of an early 20th-century platform scale. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016. [1]

  7. Salem Common Historic District (Salem, New Hampshire)

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    The district dates to the earliest period of settlement of Salem, and includes the historic common, old town hall, fire station, and library. The town hall was built in 1738 and extensively altered in 1838 and 1899; it served as a place for town meetings until 1958. [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2011 ...

  8. Portsmouth Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Portsmouth is located at the northern end of New Hampshire's short seacoast, and is bounded on the north by the Piscataqua River and on the east by the island community of New Castle. Its downtown area is roughly bounded on the north and south by mill ponds, and is where the town was first settled in 1630.

  9. Jackson Falls National Register Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent building is probably the Wentworth Castle, which is on the hillside above the Wentworth Hall resort hotel complex. Completed in 1891, it was designed by New York architect William Bates. The district also includes Jackson's 1901 library building, old (1897) town hall, and a community church built in 1846–47. [2]