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Rollinsford Town Hall is located on the south side of Main Street, at its junction with 4th Street, a few blocks west of the heart of the town's business district. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, set on a high brick foundation. A four-story tower projects slightly from the northeast corner, capped by a pyramidal roof.
Rollinsford is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,597 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The main village in town was once known as "Salmon Falls Village".
The Salmon Falls Mill Historic District encompasses a historic mill complex on Front Street in Rollinsford, New Hampshire. The complex includes four major structures and seven smaller ones, on about 14 acres (5.7 ha) of land along the Salmon Falls River. They were built between about 1840 and the mid-1860s, and have an unusual architectural ...
Portsmouth's tax rate is $16.13 per $1,000 of property valuation for fiscal year 2024, city leaders announced Friday. The tax rate is 93 cents per $1,000 higher than fiscal year 2023.
Density of distribution of listings in New Hampshire in January 2025. This is a directory of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire. There are more than 800 listed sites in New Hampshire. Each of the 10 counties in New Hampshire has at least 30 listings on the National Register.
Rollinsford: 1701 Located at 47 Water St, Rollinsford; it is "educational and cultural center for Rollinsford and the lower Salmon Falls region." [4] Gilman Garrison House: Exeter: 1709 Construction date determined by dendrochronology [5] Warner House: Portsmouth: 1716 One of the finest early-Georgian brick houses in New England: Newington ...
The Rollinsford Grade School is a historic school building at 487 Locust Street in Rollinsford, New Hampshire.Opened in 1937, and still in use as an elementary school, it was the first school building commissioned by the prominent Durham firm Huddleston & Hersey, whose principal, Eric T. Huddleston, designed many buildings for the University of New Hampshire as the first campus architect.
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