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New Ipswich is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 5,204 at the 2020 census. [2] New Ipswich, situated on the Massachusetts border, includes the villages of Bank, Davis, Gibson Four Corners, Highbridge, New Ipswich Center, Smithville, and Wilder, though these village designations no longer hold the importance they did in the past.
New Ipswich was settled in the 1730s by settlers from Ipswich, Massachusetts. Their title was uncertain due to land grant claims by the heirs of New Hampshire's original grantee, John Mason, and most of the settlers fled the town during King George's War in the 1740s. New land grants were made after the war ended, and serious settlement began ...
The New Ipswich Town Hall is a historic academic and civic building on Main Street (New Hampshire Route 123A) in the center village of New Ipswich, New Hampshire.The 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure was built in 1817 to serve the dual purpose of providing a town meeting place, and to provide space for a private academy.
The New Ipswich Academy was chartered in 1789 and was later renamed Appleton Academy after benefactor Samuel Appleton, the largest early donor to the school. It was the second oldest academy chartered in New Hampshire after Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter. New Ipswich Academy had a close relationship with Dartmouth College in Hanover.
Highest point; Elevation: 1,850 ft (560 m) [1] Prominence: 260 ft (79 m) [1] Listing: Mountains of New Hampshire: Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Location: New Ipswich, New Hampshire: Parent range: Wapack Range: Topo map: USGS Peterborough South: Geology; Rock age: 400 million years [citation needed]: Mountain type: metamorphic rock: Climbing; Easiest route: Wapack Trail: Barrett Mountain is a ...
A person clears snow in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Thursday. (Caleb Jones/AP) Editor’s Note: Find the latest coverage of the winter storm here.
This list of museums in New Hampshire is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.
Alaska, Nevada, Minnesota, Vermont, Delaware, Massachusetts, North Dakota, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Ohio all have launched similar contests. Here are some of the winning names from coast to ...