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  2. Amos Chase House and Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Amos Chase House and Mill are a historic property on New Hampshire Route 114, just south of the Piscataquog River in Weare, New Hampshire.The mill, built about 1849, is the last 19th-century mill standing in Weare, and the house, built about 1836, is a good example of vernacular Greek Revival architecture.

  3. Weare, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The three highest summits in Weare form a cluster near the center of town. From south to north, they are Mount Dearborn, at 1,211 feet (369 m) above sea level, Mine Hill 1,211 feet (369 m), and Mount Wallingford, approximately 1,210 feet (370 m). The town is crossed by New Hampshire Route 77, New Hampshire Route 114 and New Hampshire Route 149.

  4. Caleb Whittaker Place - Wikipedia

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    The Caleb Whittaker Place is a historic house on Perkins Pond Road in Weare, New Hampshire. Probably built about 1765 by an early settler, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the town, notable for its remarkably unaltered interior. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1]

  5. Weare Town House - Wikipedia

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    The Weare Town House is a historic New England meeting house on New Hampshire Route 114 in Weare, New Hampshire. Built in 1837, it is a good example of a period town hall/church combination with Federal and Gothic Revival features. Although its religious use has ended, it continues to be used for town offices as well as civic and social functions.

  6. New Hampshire communities by household income - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is the state with the seventh highest median household income in the United States: $89,992 as of 2022. [1] The most affluent parts of the state are in the Seacoast Region , in the outer Boston suburbs, and around Dartmouth College .

  7. North Weare Schoolhouse - Wikipedia

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    The North Weare Schoolhouse is a historic school building on Old Concord State Road in northern Weare, New Hampshire. Built about 1856, it is a stylistically distinctive vernacular mixing of Federal, Greek Revival, and Italianate styling. It is the most architecturally distinctive of Weare's surviving 19th-century schoolhouses.

  8. Gov. Meshech Weare House - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1723, and was for many years home to Meshech Weare. Weare (1713-1786) was educated at Harvard , and was primarily a farmer until the time of the American Revolution . A reluctant supporter of independence, he chaired the state's executive committee during the American Revolutionary War , and became its first President in ...

  9. Meshech Weare - Wikipedia

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    Meshech was born to Deacon Nathaniel Weare and his second wife, Mary Waite, in what was then the Third Parish, New Hampshire. The site of the home is now in Seabrook, though the actual house burned down in the early 1900s. Weare was baptized in modern-day Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, on June 21, 1713. He was the youngest of 14 children.