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| Richmond, NH |
| Community Contact |
Richmond Board of
Selectmen
Bev Hart, Secretary
105 Old Homestead Highway
Richmond, NH 03470
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| Telephone |
(603) 239-4232 |
| Fax |
(603) 239-9994 |
| E-mail |
not available |
| Web Site |
www.richmond.nh.gov
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| Municipal Office Hours |
Selectmen: Monday, 6
pm - 9 pm; Secretary: Wednesday, 8 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 5 pm,
Friday, 8 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 4 pm; Town Clerk: Monday, 9 am -
12 noon, 1 pm - 4 pm, and 6 pm - 8 pm, Tuesday, 9 am - 12 noon,
Wednesday, 9 am - 12 noon and 1 pm - 4 pm, and Thursday, 9 am - 12
noon; Tax Collector: Monday, 7 pm - 8 pm, and Thursday, 4 pm - 6 pm
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| County |
Cheshire |
| Labor Market Area |
Keene NH Micro-NECTA |
| Tourism Region |
Monadnock |
| Planning Commission |
Southwest Region |
| Regional Development |
Monadnock Economic
Development Corp.
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| Election Districts |
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US Congress
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District 2 |
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Executive Council
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District 5 |
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State Senate
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District 10 |
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State Representative
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Cheshire County
District 5 |
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Incorporated: 1752
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Origin: This territory was first
granted in 1735 to a company of soldiers returning from the war in
Canada led by Captain Joseph Sylvester, and named Sylvester-Canada in
his honor. When New Hampshire because a separate province, Governor
Benning Wentworth reincorporated those towns with Canada in the name.
Sylvester-Canada was granted to new settlers and incorporated in 1752 as
Richmond, in honor of the governor's English friend, Charles Lennox,
Duke of Richmond, a staunch advocate of colonial independence. The
settlers were unable to meet the terms of charter due to the Indian War,
and the charter was renewed in 1760.
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Villages and Place Names:
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Population, Year of the First Census Taken:
1,380 residents in 1790
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Population Trends: Population change
for Richmond totaled 825 over 50 years, from 259 in 1950 to 1,084 in
2000. The largest decennial percent change was an 80 percent increase
between 1970 and 1980, followed by a 69 percent increase between 1980
and 1990. The 2005 Census estimate for Richmond was 1,165 residents,
which ranked 172nd among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
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Population Density, 2005: 31.0 persons
per square mile of land area. Richmond contains 37.5 square miles of
land area and 0.2 square miles of inland water area.
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| Type of Government |
Selectmen |
| Budget: Municipal Appropriations, 2004 |
$672,230 |
| Budget: School Appropriations, 2004 |
$1,438,872 |
| Zoning Ordinance |
1972/06 |
| Master Plan |
2004 |
| Capitol Improvement Plan |
Yes |
| Industrial Plans Reviewed By |
Planning Board |
| Boards and Commissions |
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Elected:
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Selectmen; Planning |
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Appointed:
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Conservation; Library |
| Public Library |
Richmond Public |
| Police Department |
Part-time |
| Fire Department |
Volunteer |
| Town Fire Insurance Rating |
9/10 |
| Emergency Medical Service |
Volunteer |
| Nearest Hospital(s) |
Distance |
Staffed Beds |
| Cheshire Medical Center, Keene |
14 miles |
169 |
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| Electric Supplier |
PSNH |
| Natural Gas Supplier |
None |
| Water Supplier |
Private wells |
| Sanitation |
Private septic |
| Municipal Wastewater Treatment Plant |
No |
| Solid Waste Disposal |
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Curbside Trash Pickup
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Private |
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Pay-As-You-Throw Program
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No |
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Recycling
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Mandatory |
| Telephone Company |
Verizon |
| Cellular Telephone Access |
Limited |
| Cable Television Access |
Limited |
| Public Access Television Station |
No |
| High Speed Internet Service: |
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Business
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Limited |
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Residential
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Limited |
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| 2005 Total Tax Rate (per $1000 of value) |
$18.48 |
| 2005 Equalization Ratio |
93.0 |
| 2005 Full Value Tax Rate (per $1000 of value) |
$17.58 |
| 2005 Percent of Property Valuation by Type |
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Residential Land and Buildings
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94.1% |
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Commercial Land and Buildings
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0.3% |
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Other Property including Utilities
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5.6% |
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| 2005 Total Housing Units |
472 |
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| 2005 Single-Family Units |
431 |
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Building Permits Issued
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5 |
| 2005 Multi-Family Units |
13 |
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Building Permits Issued
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0 |
| 2005 Manufactured Housing Units |
28 |
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| Total Population |
Community |
County |
| 2005 |
1,165 |
77,287 |
| 2000 |
1,084 |
73,993 |
| 1990 |
874 |
70,223 |
| 1980 |
518 |
62,116 |
| 1970 |
287 |
52,364 |
| Census 2000 Demographics |
| Population by Gender |
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Male
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553 |
Female
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524 |
| Population by Age Group |
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Under age 5
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65 |
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Age 5 to 19
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271 |
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Age 20 to 34
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152 |
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Age 35 to 54
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359 |
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Age 55 to 64
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109 |
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Age 65 and over
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121 |
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Median Age
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37.9 years |
| Educational Attainment, population 25 years and over |
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High school graduate or higher
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87.1% |
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Bachelor's degree or higher
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29.0% |
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| Per capita income |
$21,174 |
| Median 4-person family income |
$54,625 |
| Median household income |
$49,141 |
| Median Earnings, full-time, year-round workers |
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Male
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$37,083 |
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Female
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$27,500 |
| Families below the poverty level |
4.6% |
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| Annual Average |
1995 |
2005 |
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Civilian Labor Force
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556 |
643 |
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Employed
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546 |
623 |
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Unemployed
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10 |
20 |
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Unemployment Rate
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1.8% |
3.1% |
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| Annual Average Covered Employment |
1995 |
2005 |
| Goods Producing Industries |
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Average Employment
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13 |
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Average Weekly Wage
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$433 |
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| Service Providing Industries |
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Average Employment
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n |
47 |
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Average Weekly Wage
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$418 |
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| Total Private Industry |
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Average Employment
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32 |
59 |
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Average Weekly Wage
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$240 |
$421 |
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| Government (Federal, State, and Local) |
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Average Employment
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20 |
14 |
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Average Weekly Wage
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$58 |
$176 |
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| Total, Private plus Government |
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Average Employment
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52 |
74 |
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Average Weekly Wage
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$171 |
$373 |
| n = indicates that the data does not
meet disclosure standards |
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| Schools students attend: |
Grades K-12 are part
of Monadnock Regional (Fitzwilliam, Gilsum, Richmond, Roxbury,
Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Troy) |
District:
SAU 38 |
| Career Technology
Center(s): |
Cheshire Center of
Applied Science, Keene; Fall Mountain High School, Langdon |
Region:
13 |
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| Educational Facilities |
Elementary |
Middle/Junior High |
High School |
Private/Parochial |
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Number of Schools
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1 |
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Grade Levels
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1-12 |
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Total Enrollment
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| NH Licensed Child Care Facilities, 2006: |
Total Facilities: 0 |
Total Capacity: 0 |
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| Nearest Community/Technical College:
Nashua; Claremont |
| Nearest Colleges or Universities:
Keene State; Franklin Pierce; Antioch New
England |
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| Four Corner Store |
Groceries, gas |
10 |
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| Road Access |
US Routes |
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State Routes |
32, 119 |
| Nearest Interstate, Exit |
I-91, Exit 28 (MA)
or Exit 2 (VT) |
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Distance |
19 miles; 21 miles |
| Railroad |
No |
| Public Transportation |
No |
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| Nearest Public Use Airport, General Aviation |
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Dillant-Hopkins, Keene
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Runway
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6,201 ft. asphalt |
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Lighted?
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Yes |
Navigational Aids? |
Yes |
| Nearest Airport with Scheduled Service |
| Manchester-Boston
Regional |
Distance |
62 miles |
| Number of Passsenger Airlines Serving Airport |
8 |
| Driving distance to selected cities: |
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Manchester, NH
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60 miles |
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Portland, ME
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156 miles |
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Boston, MA
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81 miles |
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New York City, NY
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206 miles |
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Montreal, Quebec
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265 miles |
| Workers 16 years and over |
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Drove alone, car/truck/van
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78.1% |
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Carpooled, car/truck/van
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15.1% |
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Public transportation
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0.0% |
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Walked
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0.4% |
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Other Means
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0.4% |
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Worked at home
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6.1% |
| Mean Travel Time to Work |
37.7 minutes |
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| Percent of Working Residents: |
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Working in community of residence
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10% |
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Commuting to another NH community
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74% |
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Commuting out-of-state
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15% |
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Municipal Parks |
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YMCA/YWCA |
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Boys Club/Girls Club |
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Golf Courses |
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Swimming: Indoor Facility |
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Swimming: Outdoor Facility |
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Tennis Courts: Indoor Faclity |
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Tennis Courts: Outdoor Facility |
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Ice Skating Rink: Indoor Facility |
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Bowling Facilities |
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Museums |
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Cinemas |
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Performing Arts Facilities |
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Tourists Attractions |
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Youth Organizations (i.e., Scouts, 4-H) |
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Youth Sports: Baseball |
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Youth Sports: Soccer |
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Youth Sports: Football |
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Youth Sports: Basketball |
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Youth Sports: Hockey |
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Campgrounds |
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Fishing/Hunting |
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Boating/Marinas |
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Snowmobile Trails |
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Bicycle Trails |
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Cross Country Skiing |
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Beach or Waterfront Recreational Area |
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Overnight or Day Camps |
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Nearest Ski Area(s): Maple Valley |
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Other: Antiques; Crafts |
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Copyright 2006 Economic & Labor Market
Information Bureau, NH Employment Security. All Rights Reserved. Updated
06/28/06
All information regarding the communities is from sources deemed
reliable and is submitted subject to errors, omissions, modifications,
and withdrawals without notice. No warranty or representation is made as
to the accuracy of the information contained herein. Specific questions
regarding individual cities and towns should be directed to the
community contact.
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