Walpole NH
Nestled along the Connecticut River, Walpole boasts a history rich in frontier tales and bustling industry. Founded in 1736 as "Number 3" and later named Bellowstown in honor of Colonel Benjamin Bellows, its journey from a young farming community to a vibrant transportation hub of the 1800s is nothing short of poetic. Find yourself at Main and Westminster Streets and you have found the heart of town, and you're greeted by storied edifices like the Town Hall, Library and the traditional New England green, echoing with tales from bygone eras. Not just a history enthusiast's haven, Walpole entices food lovers too! Dive into LA Barricks and discover the culinary wonders awaiting at their in-house restaurant. Colonial and Victorian homes dot the town, overlooking a diverse population comprising artists, professionals, and history-preserving residents. Walpole, where past meets present, is an enchanting tale of tradition, community, and nature's allure.
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