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The New Hampshire Department of Historical Resources announced that 12 properties have recently been added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, including three in Hooksett and one in Allenstown.
The New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places recognizes and honors properties that are meaningful in the history, architecture, ...
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BY KATHIE NORTHRUP
The New Hampshire
Division of Historical
Resources has
recognized Hooksett’s Lilac
Bridge as an important state
resource and approved its
listing to the State Register
of Historic Places on April
28.
Designed by John W.
Storrs, New Hampshire’s
only specialist in bridge
design during the early ...
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The Head School/ Chapel and Head Cemetery have been added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
The Register, established in 2001, is one part of the state’s efforts to recognize and encourage the identification and protection of historical, architectural, archeological and cultural resources.
These irreplaceable ...
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BY SUSAN WARE
Residents of the Mount St. Mary’s Condominiums are gearing up to fight a proposed 73-unit building with underground parking that Brady Sullivan LLC wants to construct 100 feet from the historic landmark’s back door.
On Friday, Aug. 3, residents rallied in the ballroom to strategize against the developer, who also built ...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWNAt least one Hooksett Village resident wants to use the wave of commercial development anticipated to hit the Interstate 93 Exit 11 area to transform the sleepy Hooksett Village into a bustling hamlet.
Alden Beauchemin, a local land use consultant who owns about nine acres on Route 3A and Hackett Hill Road – a property fit ...
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