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The area that was to become Manchester, NH was first called "Namoskeag" (meaning good fishing place) by the Pennacook Indians. In 1722 John Goffe (for whom Goffstown was named), settled in the area and built a sawmill. The resulting community that developed was referred to as "Old Harry's Town" and in 1735 the village was granted as "Tyngstown" to settlers from Massachusetts. Ten years after the separation of New Hampshire from Massachusetts in 1741, Governor Benning Wentworth chartered the town as "Derryfield". A mill town to the core, Derryfield's location on the Merrimack River proved to be its most beneficial quality. Transporting goods via river, then eventually steam engine then truck helped build Derryfield into the economic powerhouse it is today. The town was renamed Manchester in 1810 and was finally incorporated as a city in 1846. This New Hampshire city of about 110,000 people wants for nothing. Anything you could desire can be found at Manchester's countless shops, stores, malls and outlets. Anything you could want to do can be found within the city limits. Museums, bowling, dancing, restaurants, fine art, skating, fishing, opera, higher learning, hiking, historic tours, bicycling, parachuting - you name it, Manchester's got it. If you're of the mind to travel, the Manchester Airport can take you just about anywhere and if it can't, nearby Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts can. New Hampshire's entertaining seacoast is a mere forty-five minutes to the east and its breathtaking mountains vistas only an hour north. Manchester's own Verizon Wireless Arena offers a wide variety of entertainment from sporting events to musical performances to Hot Rod car shows. Manchester, NH has it all and it's just waiting here for you. Is Manchester, NH the place you've been waiting to call home? Call Jim Miller Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage at (603) 801-3987 today for information about available listings in this beautiful city or any other city or town in southern New Hampshire. People are moving to southern NH in droves - call us today to find out why. We're here to work for you. |
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The Manchester School District falls under School Administrative Unit #37 and maintains all its own schools. Manchester has fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools and three high schools with a total enrollment of about 18,000 children. Several small surrounding towns tuition their middle and high school students at Manchester's middle and high schools due to their small populations. Elementary Schools Bakersville School Beech Street School Gossler Park School Green Acres Elementary School Hallsville Elementary School Highland Goffe's Falls School Jewett Elementary School McDonough Elementary School Northwest Elementary School Parker-Varney School Smyth Road School Webster School Weston School Wilson School
Middle Schools Hillside Middle School McLaughlin Middle School Parkside Middle School Southside Middle School
High Schools Manchester High School Central Memorial High School Manchester High School West |
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