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  2. Central Business District (Claremont, New Hampshire)

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    Commercial buildings, most dating to the late 19th century, line most of the remaining streets. The Hotel Claremont, also known as the Hotel Moody or the Moody Hotel, is an elaborate Queen Anne/Colonial Revival four-story block on Tremont Square. [2] Broad Street Park served as the town's historic common, and was laid out in the 1790s.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan ...

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    Claremont: 21: Farwell School: Farwell School: December 6, 1990 : NH 12A south of Hope Hill Cemetery: Charlestown: 22: First Baptist Church of Cornish: First Baptist Church of Cornish: February 14, 1978 : Meriden Stage Rd. and NH 120

  4. New Business: 'Common Man' diner planned for Lincoln ...

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    He opened the first Common Man restaurant in Ashland in 1971. The diner, which will include an addition of a new building, will complement the Common Man restaurant, which only serves dinner. The ...

  5. Monadnock Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Monadnock Mills are a historic mill complex in Claremont, New Hampshire.They extend along the southern bank of the Sugar River on both sides of Water Street, between the Broad Street bridge to the east, and the junction of Main and Water Streets in the west, where they abut the industrial area formerly associated with the Sullivan Machinery Company; there also a small number of surviving ...

  6. Lower Village District - Wikipedia

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    The Lower Village District encompasses a historic industrial area down the Sugar River a short way from the historic center of Claremont, New Hampshire.The area was developed beginning in the 1830s by the Claremont Mill Company, and extends on either side of the river roughly from the Main Street crossing in the west to the junction of Main and Central Streets.

  7. Hunter Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter Archeological Site is a significant prehistoric Native American site in Claremont, New Hampshire.Located near the bridge connecting Claremont and Ascutney, Vermont, the site includes seven levels of occupational evidence, including evidence of at least three longhouses.

  8. Claremont, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Claremont is the only city in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. [3] The population was 12,949 at the 2020 census. [4] Claremont is a core city of the Lebanon–Claremont micropolitan area, a bi-state, four-county region in the upper Connecticut River valley.

  9. Category : Buildings and structures in Claremont, New Hampshire

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    Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Claremont, New Hampshire" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.