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  2. Haverhill, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Haverhill, New Hampshire. /  44.03417°N 72.06389°W  / 44.03417; -72.06389. Haverhill is a town and the seat of Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,585 at the 2020 census. [2] Haverhill includes the villages of Woodsville, Pike, and North Haverhill, the historic town center at Haverhill Corner, and the ...

  3. Haverhill Corner Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 27, 1987. The Haverhill Corner Historic District encompasses the early civic center of Haverhill, New Hampshire, United States. The district is focused on the junction of New Hampshire Route 10 and Court Street, which was historically a major through route. Court Street is flanked at the junction by a pair of large grassy common areas ...

  4. North Haverhill, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    33-54740. GNIS feature ID. 868786 [2] North Haverhill is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Haverhill, New Hampshire, United States. It is one of several villages in the town of Haverhill. [3] As of the 2020 census, North Haverhill had a population of 843. [4] Haverhill's war memorial.

  5. Grafton County, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Grafton County is a county in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. As of the 2020 census, the population was 91,118. [1] Its county seat is the town of Haverhill. [2] In 1972, the county courthouse and other offices were moved from Woodsville, a larger village within the town of Haverhill, to North Haverhill .

  6. Bedell Bridge State Park - Wikipedia

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    Bedell Bridge State Park. /  44.045°N 72.073°W  / 44.045; -72.073. Bedell Bridge State Park, also known as Bedell Bridge State Historic Site, is a 74-acre (30 ha) state park located in Haverhill, New Hampshire, on the Connecticut River. It is open year-round and offers walking, picnicking, non-motorized boating, and fishing.

  7. Merrimack Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Merrimack Valley area in Massachusetts is a community of towns and cities flanking the Merrimack River along the New Hampshire border, a portion of which is defined by a line approximately 3 miles (5 km) north and west of the Merrimack. The cities (marked with italics) and towns in this area are: [1] [2] Amesbury. Andover.

  8. Woodsville, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    33-87140. GNIS feature ID. 0870998. Woodsville is a census-designated place (CDP) and the largest village in the town of Haverhill in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States, along the Connecticut River at the mouth of the Ammonoosuc River. The population was 1,431 at the 2020 census. [2]

  9. Haverhill, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    25-29405. GNIS feature ID. 0612607. Website. www .haverhillma .gov. Haverhill ( / ˈheɪvrɪl / HAY-vril) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States. Haverhill is located 35 miles north of Boston on the New Hampshire border and about 17 miles from the Atlantic Ocean. The population was 67,787 at the 2020 United States census.