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Merrimack is located in Hillsborough County

Population: 23,000 Welcome to the Town of Merrimack, NH. Merrimack is less than one hour's commute from Boston, one hour from the seacoast, and one hour from the mountains, placing this thriving community of over 23,000 people right in the heart of it all. It is a town rich in history; even Matthew Thornton, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, called Merrimack home.

A Brief History of Merrimack County The political heart of the state, Concord began as a small unnamed trading post in 1659 along the Merrimack River. A bend in the river named Penny Cook by the Indians was the site in 1697 of Hannah Dustin's famous escape from Indian captors. Kidnapped on a raid of Haverhill, MA Hannah Dustin scalped her sleeping captors and escaped.

Settlers increased in the region and the land was granted in 1725 and named the Plantation of Penacook. In 1733, it became the town of Rumford, and in 1765 Governor Wentworth granted the name Concord for the town.

Throughout the 1780's state government met in various locations in NH including Concord. Its central location made it an ideal spot for permanent government and in 1808, Concord became the capital. The State House was completed in 1819 and has since remained the meeting site of the largest legislature in the United States. 

Concord continued to grow and become a trade center. Several industries sprang up and in later years Concord granite was used to construct buildings throughout New England and the East. Merrimack NH Real Estate

Concord is also famous as the home of the Concord Coach. In 1827 Lewis Downing, a wheelwright, and J. Stephen Abbot, a journeyman coach builder, completed the first Concord Coach. Together they manufactured 40 styles of commercial and pleasure vehicles as well as 14 styles of Concord Coach.

The coaches were brightly colored with elaborate trim and yellow gear. Over the next century the company produced 3,000 coaches, each weighing some 2,400 pounds costing between $775-$1,250. Concord Coaches, used by Wells Fargo, opened the American West.

The Merrimack School District is also known as School Administrative Unit 26. It includes Merrimack High School, Mastricola Middle School, and three elementary schools. Mastricola Elementary School, Reeds Ferry School, and Thorntons Ferry School.

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