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Nashua (/ ˈ n æ ʃ ə w ə /) is a city in southern New Hampshire, United States.As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 91,322, [5] the second-largest in northern New England after nearby Manchester.
In 2010, Hippo launched Seacoast Hippo, a free weekly distributed from mid June through mid September, to cover arts, entertainment and events in the Seacoast region of southern Maine, New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts. It has a weekly circulation of 20,000 and is distributed along the coast from Kennebunkport to Newburyport.
Buildings and structures in Nashua, New Hampshire (1 C, 27 P) C. Companies based in Nashua, New Hampshire (12 P) E. Education in Nashua, New Hampshire (2 C, 9 P) P.
Nashua residents, employees, and students can apply for a free library card at the circulation desk. Those who own property in Nashua, or who are retired from work in Nashua, can also apply for a free card. Anyone can search for materials in the online catalog. Cardholders can access their accounts online to reserve and renew items.
WMLL (96.5 FM; "96.5 Live Free Country") is an American radio station licensed to Bedford, New Hampshire, and serving the New Hampshire portion of the Merrimack Valley with a country music format. The station's studios are located on Commercial Street in Manchester. WMLL is owned by Saga Communications, and operates as part of its Manchester ...
Nashua – The Gate City. [11] Peterborough – Our Town, named for the Thornton Wilder play written in and inspired by the village. [12] Rochester – Lilac City. [13] Rumney – Crutch Capital of the World. [14] Salem – Gateway to New Hampshire. [15]
The Hunt Memorial Library, also known as the John M. Hunt Memorial Building, is a historic former library building at 6 Main Street in downtown Nashua, New Hampshire.Built in 1903, it is a significant early work of the renowned Gothic Revival architect Ralph Adams Cram, then in partnership with Goodhue and Ferguson.
In 1835 the town was the third largest city of New Hampshire after Dover and Portsmouth, and the Nashua Manufacturing Company opened their own bank, called the Nashua Bank. The creation of a new railroad line to Nashua from Lowell, Massachusetts , in 1838 gave the local economy a further boost, and the Nashua Iron Company opened, specializing ...