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  2. Webster, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Webster, New Hampshire. Town. ... Webster is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,913 at the 2020 census. [2] History

  3. Old Webster Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Old Webster Meeting House is an historic meeting house at 1220 Battle Street in Webster, New Hampshire. Built in 1791, and altered in the 1840s, the meeting house is one of a small number of 18th-century meeting houses to survive in northern New England. The building was moved from its original site in 1942 to make way for a flood control ...

  4. List of municipalities in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is a state located in the Northeastern United States. It is divided into 234 municipalities, including 221 towns and 13 cities. New Hampshire is organized along the New England town model, where the state is nearly completely incorporated and divided into towns, 13 of which are designated as "cities". For each town/city, the table ...

  5. Category:City and town halls in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire (48 P) Pages in category "City and town halls in New Hampshire" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  6. Merrimack County Courthouse - Wikipedia

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    The former Merrimack County Courthouse stands at 163 North Main Street in Concord, New Hampshire, the state capital and county seat of Merrimack County.The oldest part of the courthouse building is a brick and granite two story structure, completed in 1857 to serve as a town hall and court building.

  7. New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    Former estate of New Hampshire's second Royal Governor, John Wentworth. West Street Mill Building Castle Street, Keene: Cheshire: April 29, 2002 (KEE0010) Formerly 272 West Street. See also Island Street Mill Building. Westmoreland Town Hall 780 Route 63, Westmoreland: Cheshire: October 25, 2010 (WES0007) Built in 1916–1917. Whipple House

  8. Webster Congregational Church - Wikipedia

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    The Webster Congregational Church is a historic Congregational church off NH 127 on Long Street in Webster, New Hampshire, United States.The church was built in 1823 by George Pillsbury, a local builder, with interior joinery by William Abbot, another experienced church builder, and is an excellent representation of late Federal styling.

  9. Webster Estate - Wikipedia

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    Located near Carns Cove on Squam Lake off New Hampshire Route 113, the estate belongs to the locally prominent Webster family. It includes a number of houses: the Homestead, which was built for the family patriarch, Frank Webster, in 1899, and the 1903 Laurence Webster House. [2] It was one of the largest summer estates on Squam Lake at the time.