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  2. Eastman Pond - Wikipedia

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    Eastman Pond. /  43.52528°N 72.11944°W  / 43.52528; -72.11944. Eastman Pond [1] (also known as Eastman Lake [2]) is a 320-acre (1.3 km 2) [3] water body located in Sullivan and Grafton counties in western New Hampshire, United States, in the towns of Grantham and Enfield. Water from Eastman Pond flows via Eastman Brook and Stocker Brook ...

  3. Ebenezer Eastman - Wikipedia

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    Ebenezer Eastman. Ebenezer Eastman (February 17, 1681 - July 28, 1748) was a provincial captain and supposed founding figure of Concord, New Hampshire. Born in Haverhill, Massachusetts, to a veteran of King Philip's War, Eastman participated in various military conflicts in Canada. Thoroughly involved in Concord's affairs, he established ...

  4. Squam Lake - Wikipedia

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    Squam Lake. /  43.74528°N 71.52611°W  / 43.74528; -71.52611. Squam Lake is a lake located in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, United States, south of the White Mountains, straddling the borders of Grafton, Carroll, and Belknap counties. The largest town center on the lake is Holderness.

  5. Grantham, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 33-31220. GNIS feature ID. 0873610. Website. www .granthamnh .net. Grantham is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,404 at the 2020 census, [2] an increase over the figure of 2,985 tabulated in 2010. The planned community of Eastman is in the eastern part of the town.

  6. William K. Eastman House - Wikipedia

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    The William K. Eastman House, also known as the Eastman-Lord House, is a historic house museum at 100 Main Street in Conway, New Hampshire. Built in 1818, it was the home of William K. Eastman, a prominent local businessman, politician, and civic leader until his death in 1879. Now home to the Conway Historical Society, it was listed on the ...

  7. List of covered bridges in New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of other covered bridges that once stood in New Hampshire. Notable. Bedell Covered Bridge ( Haverhill, destroyed 1979) County Farm Bridge ( Dover, burned 1981) Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge ( Goffstown, burned 1976) New Henniker Bridge ( West Hopkinton, dismantled 1936) Others.

  8. List of lakes of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of lakes and ponds in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services lists 944 lakes and impoundments in their Official List of Public Waters. The water bodies that are listed include natural lakes and reservoirs, including areas on rivers impounded behind dams.

  9. Pawtuckaway State Park - Wikipedia

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    22.22 km 2 (8.58 sq mi) Website. Pawtuckaway State Park. Pawtuckaway State Park is a 5,000-acre (20 km 2) preserve in New Hampshire, United States. It is one of the largest state parks in southeastern New Hampshire [1] and is named for Pawtuckaway Lake and the Pawtuckaway Mountains. The park extends from the west shore of the lake to the west ...