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  2. Hunter Archeological Site - Wikipedia

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    The Hunter Archeological Site is a significant prehistoric Native American site in Claremont, New Hampshire.Located near the bridge connecting Claremont and Ascutney, Vermont, the site includes seven levels of occupational evidence, including evidence of at least three longhouses.

  3. Claremont, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Claremont is the only city in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. [3] The population was 12,949 at the 2020 census. [4] Claremont is a core city of the Lebanon–Claremont micropolitan area, a bi-state, four-county region in the upper Connecticut River valley.

  4. History of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Connecticut began as three distinct settlements of Puritans from Massachusetts and England; they combined under a single royal charter in 1663.Known as the "land of steady habits" for its political, social and religious conservatism, the colony prospered from the trade and farming of its ethnic English Protestant population.

  5. Claremont City Hall - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s the Claremont Opera House was the entertainment center for the Upper Connecticut River Valley area. Much of this early success was due to Harry Eaton, local druggist and manager of the Opera House for 32 years. Eaton arranged for theatrical and musical acts, vaudeville minstrel shows, and films to perform in Claremont.

  6. Sugar River (New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    It is a tributary of the Connecticut River, which flows to Long Island Sound. The Sugar River originates at the outlet of Lake Sunapee in the town of Sunapee, New Hampshire. The river flows west through the town of Newport and the city of Claremont. It reaches the Connecticut across from the village of Ascutney, Vermont. Numerous falls and ...

  7. Category:History of Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Connecticut" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

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  9. Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Connecticut's official nickname is "The Constitution State", adopted in 1959 and based on its colonial constitution of 1638–1639 which was the first in America and, arguably, the world. [1] Connecticut is also unofficially known as "The Nutmeg State", [1] whose origin is unknown. It may have come from its sailors returning from voyages with ...