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Kensington Town House. The town has four buildings, each on Amesbury Road (New Hampshire Route 150), listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Kensington Social Library; Kensington Town House; North School, also known locally as the Brick School; Union Meetinghouse-Universalist Church
Kensington: Town Rockingham Town meeting 2,095 11.9 1737 Austin Corners, Brick School Corner, Eastman Corners, Five Corners, Kensington, Lamprey Corners, Prescott Corner Colebrook: Town Coös Town meeting 2,084 40.7 1796 Colebrook, Kidderville, Upper Kidderville, Factory Village Holderness: Town Grafton Town meeting 2,004 30.5 1761
Here's a look at the top fall attractions at Seacoast New Hampshire and southern Maine farms. Seacoast farms fall fun: 2024 guide to pumpkin picking, corn mazes, haunted fun and more Skip to main ...
The William K. Eastman House stands in near the center of Conway Village, on the north side of Main Street (New Hampshire Route 16), a short way west of its crossing of the outlet of Pequawket Pond. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with a side-gable roof and clapboarded exterior. It has a symmetrical five-bay front facade, with a ...
The Kensington Town House is the town hall of Kensington, New Hampshire. Located at 95 Amesbury Road ( New Hampshire Route 150 ), the single-story wood-frame building was erected in 1846, and has been its only purpose-built municipal hall.
Here is a roundup of Halloween trick-or-treat dates and times for cities and towns around Seacoast New Hampshire and southern York County, ... Kensington. Thursday, Oct. 31, from 5 to 7 p.m ...
The road runs from Kensington south to the Massachusetts border. The southern terminus of NH 150 is at the Massachusetts state line in South Hampton, where the road continues south as Massachusetts Route 150 in the town of Amesbury. The northern terminus of NH 150 is at New Hampshire Route 108 in Kensington. For most of its length, NH 150 is ...
The Kensington Social Library is a historic building located at 126 Amesbury Road (New Hampshire Route 150) in Kensington, New Hampshire. The building, constructed in 1895, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2020. [2]