
Rochester, New Hampshire
Rochester, known as the Lilac City, is located in southeastern New Hampshire. Conveniently located, the city serves as a gateway to the Lakes Region, the White Mountains, and the …
Rochester, New Hampshire - Wikipedia
Rochester is a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 32,492 at the 2020 census, making it the 6th most populous city in New Hampshire. [2]
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During the COVID-19 time, with many attractions closed, one of the few permitted activities in New Hampshire was taking a walk outdoors. In Rochester, I visited some historic places in the …
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Rochester, located in the northern portion of New Hampshire's Seacoast region offers the convenience of a growing and prospering city combined with scenic delights, a great location …
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3 days ago · Rochester, New Hampshire is what happens when small-town charm puts on its Sunday best and decides to throw a party that’s been going on for about 300 years. This …
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Rochester sits at the heart of New Hampshire’s Seacoast region and has a four-season climate that offers the perfect setting for the best of New England’s recreation. The Cocheco, …
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Discover the best things to do in Rochester, New Hampshire, including outdoor adventures, cultural events, and family-friendly attractions. Explore the city's rich history and natural beauty …
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Whether you’re staying the weekend or lived here for years, there’s always something fun and exciting to do in Rochester, New Hampshire. Rochester has some of the best restaurants, …
Rochester, NH
Origin: This town was one of four granted by Samuel Shute during his brief term as Governor of Massachusetts, which at the time included the New Hampshire province.