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Londonderry
One of New Hampshire’s most notable historic cities, Londonderry was founded in 1722 by Scots-Irish settlers from the namesake town in Ireland who…

Derry
First settled in 1719 but not incorporated until 1827, the town of Derry in Rockingham County is the fourth-largest municipality in New Hampshire…

Salem
Salem, N.H. – not to be confused with its nearby namesake in Massachusetts, home to the infamous witch trials – holds the distinction of oldest…

Windham
Sharing scenic and popular Canobie Lake with nearby Salem, the small suburban town of Windham (pop. 14,481) offers wonderful natural beauty and…

Hampstead
The tiny town of Hampstead, N.H. (pop. 8,586) in Rockingham County was formed back in 1739 when the boundary line between Massachusetts and New…

Pelham
Containing the southernmost location in the state, the Old Boundary Pine, the town of Pelham in south-central New Hampshire retains the small-town…

Reading
Reading, founded in 1644, was named after the town in England and has long served as a residential community for people working in nearby Boston (16…

North Andover
North Andover, like many nearby suburbs of Boston, offers a high standard of living coupled with natural beauty all around. Great local schools, a…

Andover
Travelers to Andover, Mass., have a plethora of attractions to choose from, no matter what their bent.
Shoppers can enjoy a stroll through the…