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Commercial buildings, most dating to the late 19th century, line most of the remaining streets. The Hotel Claremont, also known as the Hotel Moody or the Moody Hotel, is an elaborate Queen Anne/Colonial Revival four-story block on Tremont Square. [2] Broad Street Park served as the town's historic common, and was laid out in the 1790s.
A commercial area centered on Washington Street is Claremont's primary commercial district. An Italian Renaissance-styled City Hall building, which houses the historic Claremont Opera House, was built in 1897 and designed by architect Charles A. Rich. [26] City Hall faces Broad Street Park, a rotary-style town square. This square connects ...
Arrowhead Recreation Area is located in and owned by the city of Claremont, New Hampshire, in Sullivan County. Is a public outdoor recreation park with common activities such as hiking, dog walking mountain biking, alpine skiing, and snow tubing during winter months. The facility is managed by the Wheelhouse Bike Shop and the Arrowhead ...
Oct. 7—CONCORD — The state has approved the sale of a historic mill building that for decades had been used for state agency offices to the City of Claremont for $700,000. The Long Range ...
Claremont: 0.000: 0.000: NH 11 / NH 103 (Broad Street / Washington Street) to NH 12 – Newport, Charlestown, Walpole: Southern terminus: Grafton: Lebanon: 21.267: 34.226: US 4 east (Bank Street) – Enfield, Canaan: Southern end of concurrency with US 4: 21.500: 34.601: US 4 west (Mechanic Street) – West Lebanon: Northern end of concurrency ...
The Lower Village District encompasses a historic industrial area down the Sugar River a short way from the historic center of Claremont, New Hampshire.The area was developed beginning in the 1830s by the Claremont Mill Company, and extends on either side of the river roughly from the Main Street crossing in the west to the junction of Main and Central Streets.
The Monadnock Mills are a historic mill complex in Claremont, New Hampshire.They extend along the southern bank of the Sugar River on both sides of Water Street, between the Broad Street bridge to the east, and the junction of Main and Water Streets in the west, where they abut the industrial area formerly associated with the Sullivan Machinery Company; there also a small number of surviving ...
Union Episcopal Church, also known as the English Church, is a historic church located on Old Church Road in Claremont, New Hampshire, in the United States.Built in 1773, it is the oldest surviving Episcopal church building in New Hampshire and is also the state's oldest surviving building built exclusively for religious purposes. [2]