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  2. Neighborhoods in Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The city began the program with street-scape and infrastructure improvements in the Rimmon Heights neighborhood of the West Side, which has spurred growth and investment in and by the community. [4] Despite the success of the program in Rimmon Heights, it was unclear in recent years how similar programs would be implemented elsewhere in Manchester.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Manchester, New Hampshire

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    Once the biggest hotel in Manchester. 9 Citizens Bank Building 131 ft (40 m) 10 1913 Known throughout 20th century as the Amoskeag Bank, it was referred to as the city's first "skyscraper". 10 Hampshire Towers 127 12 1973 Condos 11 Henry J. Pariseau Building 126 ft (38 m) 11 1973 Residential 12 1155 Elm Street 121 ft (37 m) 8

  4. Interstate 293 - Wikipedia

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    NH 101 was the main east–west route across southern New Hampshire, connecting Keene with (at the time) Portsmouth, and passed through southern Manchester. The Everett Turnpike was an early toll highway connecting the three cities of the Merrimack Valley: Nashua, Manchester, and Concord. When it was accepted into the Interstate Highway System ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Manchester: Office, retail 6: Sacred Heart Catholic Church [7] 175 ft (53 m) 1850: Concord: Former church (neo gothic style) (currently being used as residential) [8] 7: South Congregational Church [9] 169 ft (52 m) 1860: Concord: Church 8: First Church of Christ Scientist [10] 165 ft (50 m) 1903: Concord: Church 9: Rev. Raymond Burns High Rise ...

  6. Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Other major buildings include the 18-story Wall Street Apartments tower; the 14-story, recently renamed Brady Sullivan Tower, which was the former New Hampshire Insurance building; the 12-story DoubleTree Hotel and Convention Center Manchester (which serves the SNHU Arena across the street), the Carpenter Center (a former hotel), and the ...

  7. New Hampshire Route 27 - Wikipedia

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    NH 101 (Exeter-Hampton Expressway) – Manchester, Hampton: Exit 9 on NH 101: 27.686: 44.556: NH 111A west (Brentwood Road) – Brentwood, Danville: Western end of concurrency with NH 111A: 28.426: 45.747: NH 85 north (Water Street) – Newfields: Southern terminus of NH 85: 28.670: 46.140: NH 108 south / NH 111 west (Front Street) – Kingston ...

  8. City aldermen back plan to sell surplus lots to raise ... - AOL

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    Apr. 16—Manchester aldermen are backing a proposal to sell unused city-owned properties to raise funds to invest in affordable housing. ... —Erie Street, Lot 455-10, and Boynton Street, Lot ...

  9. West Side, Manchester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    West Side neighborhood from Rock Rimmon cliffs. The West Side is a large area defining many neighborhoods in the city of Manchester, New Hampshire, in the United States.It consists of all parts of the city that lie west of the Merrimack River and includes the neighborhoods of Northwest Manchester, Rimmon Heights, Notre Dame, Piscataquog, Wolfe Park, and Mast Road. [1]