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Stark is a town in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 478 at the 2020 census, [2] a decline from the figure of 556 tabulated in 2010. [3] It has a famous covered bridge. The town includes the villages of Percy and Crystal as well as the village of Stark, located on the Upper Ammonoosuc River.
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Groveton is part of the Berlin, NH-VT Micropolitan Statistical Area. As of the 2010 US Census, there were 1,118 people, 491 households, and 300 families residing in the CDP. There were 550 housing units, of which 59, or 10.7%, were vacant.
Christine Lake is a 197-acre (0.8 km 2) water body located in Coos County in northern New Hampshire, United States, in the town of Stark. [1] The lake lies southeast of the Percy Peaks and north of the Upper Ammonoosuc River .
The Stark Union Church (also known as the Stark Church) is a historic church on NH 110 in Stark, New Hampshire. Built in 1853 to serve as non-denominational worship space, it is a well-preserved example of mid-19th century vernacular church architecture. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]
The Stark Covered Bridge is a historic wooden covered bridge over the Upper Ammonoosuc River in Stark, New Hampshire. It carries a connecting roadway which joins the Northside Road to New Hampshire Route 110. The bridge was built in either 1857 or 1862 (sources differing), replacing a floating bridge that had been located a short way upstream.
Odell is a township in Coös County, New Hampshire, United States.The 2020 census recorded one person living in the township. [2]In New Hampshire, locations, grants, townships (which are different from towns), and purchases are unincorporated portions of a county which are not part of any town and have limited self-government (if any, as many are uninhabited).
Dummer is in northern New Hampshire, close to the geographic center of Coos County.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 49.2 square miles (127.3 km 2), of which 48.0 square miles (124.2 km 2) are land and 1.2 square miles (3.1 km 2) are water, comprising 2.44% of the town. [1]