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Allenstown is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,707 at the 2020 census , [ 2 ] up from 4,322 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ] Allenstown includes a portion of the village of Suncook .
New Hampshire Route 28 is an 85.413-mile-long (137.459 km) north–south state highway in eastern New Hampshire. It connects the town of Ossipee in east-central New Hampshire with Salem on the Massachusetts border, while passing through Manchester , the largest city in the state.
The Allenstown Meeting House (also known as Old Allenstown Meeting House; Church of Christ; Christian Church) is a historic meeting house on Deerfield Road in Allenstown, New Hampshire. Built in 1815, it is New Hampshire's only surviving Federal-style single-story meeting house to serve both religious and civic functions.
The Bear Brook State Park Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) Camp Historic District is the only surviving Civilian Conservation Corps work camp in New Hampshire. Located in Bear Brook State Park, in Allenstown, the camp's facilities have been adaptively reused to provide space for park administration and a small museum. It is located in the ...
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Jun. 5—State Police have identified the victim in a fatal crash on Interstate 93 in Windham that closed down most lanes of the northbound highway Tuesday morning as an Allenstown man. Troopers ...
The Suncook Village Commercial–Civic Historic District encompasses the civic and commercial heart of Suncook, New Hampshire, a village on the Suncook River in Pembroke and Allenstown. The civic district is a 3-acre (1.2 ha) area on the Pembroke side of the river, adjacent to the Pembroke Mill , a site that had seen industrial use since the ...
Merrimack County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 153,808, [1] making it the third most populous county in New Hampshire. Its county seat is Concord, [2] the state capital.