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Supreme Pizza at 134 Front St.reet in Exeter. Exeter is also the home to several pizzerias, including Otto Pizza which opened in 2022, as well as Romeo’s, Front Row Pizzeria, Pizza Academy and ...
Feb. 16—Former Trinity star still leading — at Phillips Exeter "HAVE you ever been to Front Row Pizza?" Tyler Bike is asked. The question seemed to catch Bike a little off-guard, but he still ...
Otis, Vino e Vivo, Il Cornicello, Ambrose, Epoch Gastropub and others have put Exeter on the map for fine dining. How Exeter became a new hotspot for fine dining: 'A great alternative to Portsmouth’
The Exeter Inn (also known as The Inn at Exeter) is an inn in Exeter, New Hampshire, United States. Located on Front Street on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy, [2] the Georgian style complex was built in 1932 and mirrors the school's architectural motif. [3] A previous Exeter Inn had been located on Water Street; one of the town's oldest ...
The Exeter Waterfront Commercial Historic District encompasses the historic commercial and residential waterfront areas of Exeter, New Hampshire.The district extends along the north side of Water Street, roughly from Main Street to Front Street, and then along both sides of Water and High streets to the latter's junction with Portsmouth Street.
Exeter station (New Hampshire) Exeter Waterfront Commercial Historic District; F. Front Street Historic District (Exeter, New Hampshire) G. Gilman Garrison House;
Front Street, now designated New Hampshire Route 111, developed as a major westbound road. It was where the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy was established in 1783, and the lower portion of Front Street near its junction with the commercial Water Street area is where its civic center developed.
The Dudley House, also known as the Perry-Dudley House, is a historic house at 14 Front Street in Exeter, New Hampshire.Built about 1805, it is a prominent local example of Federal architecture, further notable for its occupation by two of the town's leading 19th-century doctors.