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  2. Rich Benoit - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Benoit currently has an automobile repair shop called the "Electrified Garage" in New Hampshire, [7] in addition to one in Ocala, Florida. [8] Benoit currently lives in Salem, Massachusetts with his wife and two children. [9] [10] As of September 2024, his YouTube channel has 1.48 million subscribers.

  3. List of New Hampshire historical markers (26–50) - Wikipedia

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    "New Hampshire, as granted by authority of the English Crown to Captain John Mason in 1629, was bounded on the west and north by a curved line 60 miles distant from the sea. The course of this proprietary boundary, called the 'Masonian Curve', coincides with the nearby town line between Wilmot and Springfield ."

  4. Troy Village Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Troy Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of Troy, New Hampshire, United States. The district is centered along New Hampshire Route 12, north to Marlborough Road and south to the junction with South Main Street. To the east of NH 12 it includes School Street, Mill Street, and Monadnock ...

  5. Amory-Appel Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Amory-Appel Cottage is a historic house on the upland slopes of Mount Monadnock in Dublin, New Hampshire. Built in 1911 as a garage and chauffeur's house, it was remodeled c. 1954 into a Shingle style summer house. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. [1] [2]

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  7. Lewis Downing Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis Downing Jr. House is a historic house at 33 Pleasant Street in Concord, New Hampshire, United States.Built in 1851, it was home for fifty years of Lewis Downing Jr., president of the Abbot-Downing Company, a nationally known manufacturer of coaches, and is the only surviving building associated with that business.