Westmoreland New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate TourDecember 12th, 2010

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www.westmorelandnhrealestate.com Tour Westmoreland, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Westmoreland, New Hampshire is a small town nestled along the banks of the Connecticut River on the state’s border with Vermont. Once known as Great Meadows, Westmoreland was established in 1735 as Number 2 in the line of Connecticut River fort towns designed to protect the colonies from Indian attack. When New Hampshire became an independent province, it was granted to settlers as Westmoreland, named for John Fane, seventh Earl of Westmoreland. The town of Westmoreland has excellent views of the Connecticut River Valley. Its Park Hill Meeting House, one of the most beautiful churches in New England, has a Paul Revere bell. The meetinghouse was built in 1762, moved to its present imposing site by oxen in 1779 and renovated in 1826. Historically an agricultural community with much good farmland, Westmoreland today is a pleasant suburban community. Located within easy reach of Vermont’s Green Mountains, New Hamshire’s Monadnock Range, and the Berkshire Region of Massachusetts, Westmoreland offers a quiet rural atmosphere and oustanding opportunities for outdoor recreation, sightseeing, entertainment and leisure. For other town tours visit http . For towns in NH visit www.nh-virtualhomes.com . For NH relocation information go to http .

Newington New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate TourMay 28th, 2010

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www.newingtonnhhomes.com Tour Newington, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Newington, New Hampshire is situated in New Hampshire’s Seacoast Region, sixty miles northeast of Boston, and sixty miles southwest of Portland. The town is bordered on three sides by the Piscataqua River and the Great Bay Estuary. The first European settlers arrived in the 1620’s. Newington’s commercial district is the epicenter of New Hampshire’s third largest retail market, for it has strategic proximity to a limited access highway that connects the cities of Rochester, Dover, Somersworth, and Portsmouth. Easy access to Maine and Massachusetts is also assured by Newington’s proximity to Interstate 95. Although Newington is widely noted for its vibrant commercial and industrial sectors, less well known is the care with which the townspeople have preserved historic landmarks, architecture, and archeological sites. Newington’s residential district features many historic homes, open fields, and sweeping vistas of Little Bay and Great Bay. For other town tours visit http . For towns in NH visit www.nh-virtualhomes.com . For NH relocation information go to http .

Lancaster New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate TourDecember 19th, 2009

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www.lancasternhrealestate.com — Tour Lancaster, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Lancaster, New Hampshire was an early settlement on the northern portion of the Connecticut River. The town was named after Lancaster, Massachusetts, which was the hometown of an early settler. The seat of Coos County, Lancaster is home to the six-day annual Lancaster Fair and serves a cultural and economic center for the region …

Hanover New Hampshire (NH) Real Estate TourNovember 30th, 2009

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www.hanovernhrealestate.com Tour Hanover, NH neighborhoods, condominium developments, subdivisions, schools, landmarks, recreational areas, and town offices. Hanover, New Hampshire is located in western New Hampshire in the scenic Upper Connecticut River Valley. The river forms the border between Vermont and New Hampshire. The Upper Valley is an array of charming and distinctive communities and villages. One of the special qualities of the area is the combination of micro-urban environments …

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