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  2. Victory Park Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Victory Park Historic District of Manchester, New Hampshire, encompasses Victory Park, a city park laid out in 1838, and four buildings that face it across adjacent streets. Originally called Concord Square, Victory Park was laid out by the proprietors of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company who founded Manchester, and was first used as a ...

  3. Category : Tourist attractions in Manchester, New Hampshire

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    Entertainment venues in Manchester, New Hampshire (1 C, 1 P) M. ... New Hampshire (5 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Manchester, New Hampshire"

  4. Category : Entertainment venues in Manchester, New Hampshire

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    Sports venues in Manchester, New Hampshire (6 P) Pages in category "Entertainment venues in Manchester, New Hampshire" This category contains only the following page.

  5. New Business: Remix brings roller skating back to NH; The ...

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    Jonathan Phelps, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester. December 23, 2023 at 11:59 PM. ... said the city needs more family-friendly entertainment options.

  6. SNHU Arena - Wikipedia

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    The SNHU Arena is located in downtown Manchester on Elm Street (U.S. Route 3) at the corner of Lake Avenue.The arena was built on the site of a former Zayre's department store and is located on an irregular block, surrounded by Elm Street (west), Lake Avenue (north), Chestnut Street (east) and Auburn Street (south), with Cedar (north) and Willow (east) streets taking a corner off the ...

  7. Delta Dental Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Delta Dental Stadium is a stadium in Manchester, New Hampshire that holds 6,500 people. [6] It is used primarily for baseball, and is the home field of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, an Eastern League baseball team. The first game played at the ballpark was on April 7, 2005, between the New Britain Rock Cats and the Fisher Cats.