Spotlight On Manchester New Hampshire

Spotlight On Manchester New Hampshire

 

Community Contact City of Manchester
One City Hall Plaza Suite 110
Manchester, NH 03101-2099
Telephone (603) 624-6505 
Web Site www.manchesternh.com
County Hillsborough
Tourism Region Merrimack Valley

Manchester is the state's commercial and industrial leader, as well as its largest city and the home of nearly 10 percent of its population. Today Manchester is home to a melting pot of high tech companies, banks, business services enterprises, retailers, manufacturers and health care professionals. Commerce is just one part of Manchester's appeal. The city is also the focal point of the state's cultural community and home to many of the region's eight colleges and universities. Cultural institutions such as the Currier Gallery of Art and Palace Theatre join with the new Verizon Wireless Arena and outdoor concert venues to attract world-class performers and exhibits to the city. Performances, exhibits, classes, workshops and lectures are offered to the general public at many of the area's institutions of higher education.

The Manchester region is made up of Manchester, the state's largest city, and nine surrounding communities ( Auburn, Bedford, Candia, Derry, Goffstown, Hooksett, Litchfield, Londonderry, and Merrimack), each with a unique personality, a distinct lifestyle, and housing options. The delight of living in the Manchester region is that you don't have to sacrifice country living to work in the city, or vice-versa. From city apartments and historic row houses, to farms and country homesteads, the Manchester area has something to offer everyone:

 
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Manchester Attractions:  
Not so Plain Jane's
Millyard Museum
Prana Floatation Center
NH Phillharmonic Orchestra
City Library

Amoskeag Fishways
Franco-American Centre
Scouting Museum
Full Spectrum Wellness
Currier Museum of Art
Zimmerman House
NH Symphony Orchestra
Palace Theater
Stage One Productions
West Manchester Library
 
Town of Manchester:  
Office of the Assessor
Building Code Official
Finance Department
Fire and Rescue
Human Resources

Parks and Recreation
Planning Department
Police Department
Public Works
Tax Collector
City Clerk
Technical Services
Water and Sewer
Welfare Department
Zoning Board
 

Origin: First known as Harrytown and Tyng's Town, the town was granted as Derryfield in 1751. The name Manchester was suggested by Samuel Blodgett, a businessman who found that the Amoskeag Falls impeded shipping on the Merrimack River. After visiting Manchester, England, he was determined to build a canal like those in England. The canal was first opened in May 1807. Mr. Blodgett’s goal was to make the town a great city, and although he died in September 1807, it was renamed Manchester in 1810, and incorporated as a city in 1846.

Manchester continues to reign as the state's largest city, and was the first to reach 100,000 residents. Population increased by a total of 24,274 residents, the third largest increase, going from 82,732 in 1950 to 107,006 residents in 2000. But decennial growth rates were low, ranging from a one percent decrease between 1960-1970 to a nine percent increase between 1980-1990. The 2004 Census estimate for Manchester was 109,310 residents, which ranked first among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.

 
Population Density, 2004: 3,308.4 persons per square mile of land area, the state’s highest population density. Manchester contains 33.0 square miles of land area and 1.9 square miles of inland water area.

 
Villages and Place Names: Goffs Falls, Massabesic, Youngsville, Bakersville, Amoskeag

 
Manchester New Hampshire Elementary Schools:  
Bakersville
Beech St.
Gossler Park
Green Acres
Hallsville
Highland
Goffe's Falls

Wilson

Jewett
McDonough
Parker-Varney
Smyth Rd.
Webster
Weston

 
Manchester New Hampshire Middle Schools:  
Hillside
McLaughlin

Parkside
Southside
   
Manchester New Hampshire High Schools:  
Central
Memorial

West
Manchester School of Technology
   


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