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  2. Durham Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Hill-Woodman-Ffrost House (Three Chimneys Inn - ffrost Sawyer Tavern), ca. 1649, one of the oldest houses in New Hampshire. Prominent buildings in the district include Durham's town hall (a c. 1825 brick building) and town office building (a c. 1860 vernacular house), and the Durham Community Church, built in 1848–49, which is the focal point of the Main Street section of the district.

  3. Thompson Hall (University of New Hampshire) - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Hall was the first building to be built on the new campus of the New Hampshire College of Agricultural and Mechanical Arts, which had been founded in 1866 as a land grant college and was previously located near the Dartmouth College campus in Hanover. Benjamin Thompson, a Durham farmer, died 1890, leaving an estate worth $400,000, with ...

  4. Granite Real Estate - Wikipedia

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    As at September 30, 2018, Granite owned approximately 85 investment properties located in Canada, the United States and Europe comprising approximately 33 million square feet of leasable area with a reported value of approximately CAD $3.2 billion. [9]

  5. Durham–UNH station - Wikipedia

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    Durham–University of New Hampshire station, also known as Durham–UNH station or simply Durham station, is a passenger rail station in Durham, New Hampshire, served by Amtrak's Downeaster line. The historic depot, which now houses the UNH Dairy Bar, is situated just west of downtown Durham on the campus of the University of New Hampshire (UNH).

  6. Durham, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Durham is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States.The population was 15,490 at the 2020 census, [2] up from 14,638 at the 2010 census. [3] Durham is home to the University of New Hampshire.

  7. Durham (CDP), New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The campus of the University of New Hampshire occupies the southwestern part of the CDP. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Durham CDP has a total area of 3.1 square miles (8.0 km 2), of which 3.0 square miles (7.8 km 2) are land and 0.06 square miles (0.15 km 2), or 1.83%, are water. [4]

  8. Whitehall Terrace - Wikipedia

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    Whitehall Terrace was commissioned in the 1920s by businessman Richard H. Wright II. [1] [2] The son of Thomas Davenport Wright and Elizabeth Wright, a socialite who founded the Debutante Cotillion and Christmas Ball of Durham, he was the president of the Wright Real Estate Company.

  9. WNHT (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WNHT (channel 21) was a television station in Concord, New Hampshire, United States.Owned for most of its existence by The Flatley Company, the organization of real estate developer Thomas Flatley, it broadcast from 1984 to 1989, first as an independent station and in its final year as a CBS affiliate with a full news department.