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  2. Jaffrey Center Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Jaffrey Center Historic District encompasses the traditional civic heart of the small town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. The district lies to the west of the Jaffrey's main business district, extending along Main Street ( New Hampshire Route 124 ) from Harkness Road to the Jaffrey Common, and along Thorndike Pond Road northward from Main Street.

  3. Mount Monadnock - Wikipedia

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    Mount Monadnock, or Grand Monadnock, is a mountain in the town of Jaffrey, New Hampshire. [3] It is the most prominent mountain peak in southern New Hampshire and is the highest point in Cheshire County. It lies 38 miles (61 km) southwest of Concord and 62 miles (100 km) northwest of Boston. At 3,165 feet (965 m), Mount Monadnock is nearly ...

  4. East Jaffrey Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The East Jaffrey Historic District is a historic district running roughly along NH Route 124 (Main Street) through Jaffrey, New Hampshire. It encompasses what is now the economic and civic heart of the town, centered on the Jaffrey Mills and the crossing of the Contoocook River by Route 124. It extends as far west as St. Patrick's Church beyond ...

  5. Monadnock State Park - Wikipedia

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    Monadnock State Park in Jaffrey, New Hampshire, United States, is a 1,017-acre (4.12 km 2) state park located on and around 3,165-foot (965 m) Mount Monadnock. The park is surrounded by thousands of acres of protected highlands. [2] The park is open to hiking, picnicking, camping, backpacking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing. [3]

  6. Category:Jaffrey, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Jaffrey Mills; M. Monadnock State Park; Mount Monadnock; T. Thorndike Pond This page was last edited on 11 July 2016, at 21:45 (UTC). ...

  7. Rindge, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, it was re-granted in 1749 by Governor Benning Wentworth as "Monadnock No. 1", or "South Monadnock". The town was incorporated in 1768 by Governor John Wentworth as "Rindge", in honor of Captain Daniel Rindge of Portsmouth, New Hampshire , one of the original grant holders, and the one who represented New Hampshire's claim to the ...

  8. Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway - Wikipedia

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    Mount Monadnock, the southern terminus of the MSG, is the most prominent peak of southeast New England. At 3,165 feet (965 m) high, it is 1,000 feet (300 m) higher than any mountain peak within 30 miles (48 km) and rises 2,000 feet (610 m) above the surrounding landscape.

  9. Talk:Mount Monadnock - Wikipedia

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    The State of NH refers to it as Mount Monadnock in their "Monadnock State Park Master Plan". Using the quick (and dirty) Google check, "Mount Monadnock" [3] [4] has more hits than "Monadnock Mountain" [5] [6] .