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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. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. New Hampshire town manager resigns after homophobic ... - AOL

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    Friday is the last day for the town manager of a small New Hampshire community, after an LGBTQ art display in the town kicked off a local controversy.

  8. Wakefield Town Hall and Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The Wakefield Town Hall and Opera House is prominently located in the center of Sanbornville, at the northeast corner of High Street and Meadow Street (New Hampshire Route 109). It is a two-story masonry structure, built out of brick with granite trim. It is covered by a hip roof pierced by single wide gable dormers on its street-facing facades.

  9. Newington Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Newington's Old Parsonage (1710), one of the oldest buildings in New Hampshire. The town of Newington was originally settled in the 17th century as part of Dover. It was set off as a separate parish in 1712, and incorporated as a separate town in 1713. Its historic town center's origins date to 1640, when common land was set aside by the town.