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Sep. 18—AMC Classic Londonderry 10 movie theater is now closed, joining several others that have closed in the past year. Chunky's Cinema Pub locations in Nashua and Pelham and Regal Cinema in ...
September 12, 1985 The Crawford House Artist's Studio (also known as the Frank Shapleigh Studio , and now as the Shapleigh Bunk House ) is a historic studio building in Carroll, New Hampshire . Built in 1880 as an artist summer house and studio, it is a good local example of Stick style architecture.
Tyngsborough (also spelled Tyngsboro) is a town in northern Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States. Tyngsborough is 28 miles (45 km) from Boston [ 1 ] along the Route 3 corridor, and located on the New Hampshire state line.
Nashua (/ ˈ n æ ʃ ə w ə /) is a city in southern New Hampshire, United States. As of the 2020 census, it had a population of 91,322, [5] the second-largest in northern New England after nearby Manchester. It is one of two county seats of New Hampshire's most populous county, Hillsborough; the other being Manchester.
Continuing northeast past Lake Winnisquam, US 3 and NH 11 reach Laconia and turn onto the Laconia–Gilford Bypass, intersecting with NH 106, NH 107, and NH 11A. At the northern end of the bypass, US 3 and NH 11 split after a 17.3-mile (27.8 km) overlap, with the U.S. Route continuing north on Lake Street to Weirs Beach and an intersection with ...
NH 111A begins at a junction with NH 128 just north of the Massachusetts border, going primarily northeast, exiting the town into Windham. It is known as Marsh Road and Windham Road within Pelham. NH 128 is part of the larger Mammoth Road which connects Lowell, Massachusetts, to Hooksett, New Hampshire.
Nashua & Lowell Freight House of c. 1853 (14-16 Railroad Square) Laton House Hotel of 1878–1881 (28 Railroad Square) Stearns' Block of 1898–1899 (17-19 Railroad Square) Whiting Block of 1892–1893 (29-37 Main Street) former First Baptist Church of 1849 (43-49 Main Street) First Church of Nashua of 1893–1894 (1 Concord Street)
In 1835 the town was the third largest city of New Hampshire after Dover and Portsmouth, and the Nashua Manufacturing Company opened their own bank, called the Nashua Bank. The creation of a new railroad line to Nashua from Lowell, Massachusetts , in 1838 gave the local economy a further boost, and the Nashua Iron Company opened, specializing ...