Seacoast

New Hampshire

Dover

The Garrison City

Known for: Old Seaport City on the Piscataqua

Nestled between the ocean and the mountains, Dover is the largest seacoast city. It grew successfully in the 19th century as the nation's leading manufacturer of cotton goods. Dover has a gorgeous downtown that is mainly located in the old textile buildings. It offers many local small businesses and artisans, as well as eateries. The city is home to Saint Thomas Aquinas High School, Dover High School and Career Technical Center and Wentworth Douglass Hospital, which is affiliated with Mass General Brigham.

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Durham

Urban Suburban NH Living

Known for: Home of the University of New Hampshire

Durham is home of The University of New Hampshire. It is the largest university in the state and offers plenty of benefits for the residents of Durham. Enjoy a walk down Main Street, grab a bite to eat, and see a show.

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Portsmouth

History Lights Our Way

Known for: NH's largest Seacoast City

With just over 22k people residing in its walls, Portsmouth is the third largest city in NH. Not only does Portsmouth offer culture, delicious restaurants, events and theater, but there's also rich historic locations such as Strawbery Banke and Prescott Park. You'll find Portsmouth has a unique urban feel while being located right where the Piscataqua River meets the Atlantic ocean.

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Rye

NH's Oldest Seacoast Settlement

Known for: 400 Years of History

As one of New Hampshire's seacoast towns, Rye is the home of the first settlement at Odiorne Point in 1623. Route 1A wraps its way around Rye's shoreline with many beaches and opportunities to enjoy its oceanfront. The town is small and quiet, within an hour to Boston, Portland and the White Mountains.

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Exeter

NH Revolutionary War Capital

Known for: Home of the American Independence Museum

Located on the Squamscott river, Exeter is a gem tucked into the seacoast of NH. Home of Phillips Exeter Academy, a private college preparatory high school, which provides sporting events and entertainment for the area residents. Take a walk downtown to visit the local artisans or enjoy the riverfront from Swasey Parkway. Dive into the local history at the American Independence Museum, where they celebrate the Revolutionary War Capital.

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Hampton

NH's Oceanside Boardwalk

Known for: Hampton Beach, NH largest beach.

Home of Hampton Beach, you'll find Hampton located along the 17 mile coastline of NH and rated in the Top 3 cleanest beaches in the US. Hampton's boardwalk boasts restaurants, souvenir shops, ocean activities like surfing and fishing, and entertainment including live music and events.

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