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  2. Pineground Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was built on the site of earlier bridges that gave access to the "pine ground", an area with a large number of pine trees, and the eventual site of a saw mill. When the railroad arrived in the area in the late 1860s, Depot Road was run across the bridge to connect the town to the station.

  3. List of National Historic Landmarks in New Hampshire

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    New Hampshire currently has 24 National Historic Landmarks; the most recent addition was Lucknow (Castle in the Clouds) in Moultonborough added in 2024. [1] Three of the sites— Canterbury Shaker Village , Harrisville Historic District , and the MacDowell Colony —are categorized as National Historic Landmark Districts .

  4. Chichester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Two New Hampshire state routes and two U.S. routes cross Chichester. NH 9, U.S. Route 4, and U.S. Route 202 run concurrently through town, connecting the northern part of Pembroke in the west to Epsom in the east. It is known locally as Dover Road. NH 28 crosses the eastern edge of town, roughly paralleling the Suncook River, connecting Epsom ...

  5. Newport Downtown Historic District (New Hampshire)

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    Main St. roughly bounded by Depot, Sunapee, Central and West Sts., Newport, New Hampshire: Coordinates: Area: 6.5 acres (2.6 ha) Architect: Multiple: Architectural style: Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian, Federal: NRHP reference No. 85001201 [1] Added to NRHP

  6. U.S. Route 4 in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire Route 4A (NH 4A) is a 24-mile-long (39 km) route between Lebanon and Andover, New Hampshire, serving as a shortcut around several villages on US 4. Until I-89 was built in the early 1970s, this was part of the main route between the Lebanon–Hanover area and the southeastern portion of New Hampshire. Today, traffic is very light ...

  7. Pembroke, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Three New Hampshire state routes, one Interstate Highway, and three U.S. routes cross Pembroke. NH 9 crosses the narrow salient at the northern edge of town between Concord in the west and Chichester in the east. It merges with US 4/US 202 at the end of the I-393 freeway just before entering Chichester. It is known locally as Loudon Road.

  8. New Hampshire communities by household income - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is the state with the seventh highest median household income in the United States: $89,992 as of 2022. [1] The most affluent parts of the state are in the Seacoast Region , in the outer Boston suburbs, and around Dartmouth College .

  9. Chesterfield, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Granted in 1735 by Governor Jonathan Belcher of Massachusetts, this town was the site of Fort Number 1, first in the line of forts bordering the Connecticut River.After the border between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was fixed, the town was incorporated on February 11, 1752 [3] by Governor Benning Wentworth as Chesterfield, named for Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield.