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The Boscawen Academy and Much-I-Do Hose House are a pair of historic civic buildings in Boscawen, New Hampshire.Now owned by the Boscawen Historical Society, these two buildings played a significant role in the civic history of the town for over 150 years, and were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
The Morrill-Lassonde House is located in southeastern Boscawen, on the east side of King Street (U.S. Route 3, roughly opposite its junction with Berle Drive.It is a 2½-story wood-frame structure, with a gabled roof, central chimney, and clapboarded exterior, set well back from the road and overlooking the floodplain of the Merrimack River.
The 1915 Boscawen Public Library was designed by noted Boston architect Guy Lowell. The former Penacook Academy on North Main Street, listed on the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, now serves as the Boscawen Municipal Facility.
Location of Cheshire County in New Hampshire. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Cheshire County, New Hampshire.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States.
Entertainment venues in New Hampshire (10 C) I. Indoor arenas in New Hampshire (2 C, 1 P) N. Event venues on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire ...
BankNH Pavilion (originally known as Meadowbrook Farm) is an outdoor amphitheatre located near Lake Winnipesaukee in Gilford, New Hampshire, United States.Opening in 1996, the venue seats nearly 9,000 guests. [1]
U.S. Route 4 Alternate (Andover–Boscawen, New Hampshire) This page was last edited on 11 July 2016, at 23:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
The First Congregational Church of Boscawen is a historic church at 12 High Street in Boscawen, New Hampshire. Built in 1799, the wood-frame church was significantly altered in 1839, when it acquired its present Greek Revival character. It is one of the few surviving meeting houses in New Hampshire that continues to combine religious and ...