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  1. Exeter served as the revolutionary war capital of New Hampshire. In addition, Exeter functioned as a seaport in the late 1600's and early to late 1700's, primarily along what is now Swasey Parkway, at the mouth of the Squamscott River. Exeter is home to many recreational areas and parks, and has many indoor and outdoor activities for families.

  2. Exeter, New Hampshire, founded in 1638, is a quintessential New England town of about 1 5,000, located in New Hampshire’s Seacoast Region, and the home of Phillips Exeter Academy, one of the oldest secondary schools in the United States, renowned also for its grand Georgian architecture.

  3. Exeter, town (township), seat of Rockingham county, southeastern New Hampshire, U.S., on the Exeter River at the falls of the Squamscott River (tidal), southwest of Portsmouth. The town was founded in 1638 by John Wheelwright and a group of religious exiles from the Massachusetts Bay colony.

  4. Mar 1, 2022 · Boasting tree-lined streets and a wealth of historical architecture, Exeter, New Hampshire, is a picturesque river town about 10 miles inland from the coast. It’s home to one of the nation’s oldest private secondary schools, Phillips Exeter Academy (c. 1783), but that’s just scratching the surface of what it has to offer.

  5. Exeter is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. Its population was 16,049 at the 2020 census, up from 14,306 at the 2010 census. Exeter was the county seat until 1997, when county offices were moved to neighboring Brentwood.

  6. Exeter is a town in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire . Get in. By train edit. See also: Rail travel in the United States. 1 Exeter station, 60 Lincoln Street. ( updated Oct 2023 | edit) Amtrak, ☏ +1 215-856-7924, toll-free: +1-800-872-7245.

  7. Jan 22, 2023 · Exeter, New Hampshire is definitely one of the Granite States best mid-sized towns, with a population of around 16,000 and a rich cultural and culinary scene that draws people from all around New England.

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