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  2. New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    250 Coolidge Avenue, Manchester: Hillsborough: May 1, 2006 (MAN0139) Built in 1906; Queen Anne style. Has been a funeral home since the 1950s. Randall Farm 11 Randall Road, Lee: Strafford: January 27, 2003 (LEE0001) Randolph Church 34 U.S. Route 2, Randolph: Coös: January 30, 2006 (RAN0002) Built in 1884. Ray Farm 38 Ray Road, Hillsborough ...

  3. Neighborhoods in Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The neighborhood includes former Amoskeag neighborhood, where the first mills in Manchester once stood. It is also home to the Hackett Hill, including the 602-acre Manchester Cedar Swamp Preserve, which is home to trees over 450 years old. Hackett Hill has been the site of a massive residential development since the early 2000s.

  4. Zimmerman House (Manchester, New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    The Zimmerman House is a house museum in the North End neighborhood of Manchester, New Hampshire.Built in 1951, it is the first of two houses in New Hampshire designed by Frank Lloyd Wright (the other is the Toufic H. Kalil House, built in 1955 on the same street), and one of a modest number of Wright designs in the northeastern United States.

  5. Notre Dame College (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Notre Dame College was a Roman Catholic college located in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, and affiliated with the Sisters of Holy Cross of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. After more than 50 years of operation, it closed in May 2002, due to "difficult enrollment and financial issues."

  6. Amoskeag Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Robert B. Perreault, Franco-American Life & Culture in Manchester, New Hampshire: Vivre la Différence, The History Press, Charleston, SC, 2010 Scott C. Roper and Stephanie Abbot Roper, When Baseball Met Big Bill Haywood: The Battle for Manchester, New Hampshire, 1912–1916, McFarland and Company, Inc., Publishers, Jefferson, NC, 2018

  7. Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Manchester is a major city within the boundaries of the Greater Boston metropolitan area. [3] Manchester is, along with the city of Nashua, one of two seats of New Hampshire's most populous county, Hillsborough County. Manchester lies near the northern end of the Northeast megalopolis and straddles the banks of the Merrimack River.

  8. New Business: Rizzas Pizza opens in Manchester; Papa Gino's bails

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    First up, Rizzas Pizza took over for the former Zoey's Pizza & Calzones at 2160 Candia Road in Manchester. The new owners are familiar faces, having owned Zoey's from 2000-2015 before selling it.

  9. Mount Washington College - Wikipedia

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    Hesser College began to expand its educational services beyond the city of Manchester in 1975 when the first extension campus was opened in Nashua, renting space at Bishop Guertin High School. In the decades that followed, additional campuses were opened in Portsmouth, Salem, and Concord. In 2000 Hesser College celebrated its 100-year anniversary.