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  1. About. Washington, New Hampshire is a scenic small town in southwestern New Hampshire, with a scattered population of about 1,100. (It is not near Mt. Washington, the state’s highest mountain, which is located 100 miles north among the White Mountains.) Washington was settled in 1768 and on December 13, 1776 was incorporated as a town, taking ...

    • The Switzerland of America. Numerous states in New England are known as The Switzerland of America, in particular, Vermont. So, it shouldn't be surprising that it's also a nickname for New Hampshire.
    • The Mother of Rivers. New Hampshire's reputation as The Mother of Rivers has been found in some historical reference texts written by geographers throughout the years.
    • The Queen State. The Queen State is a moniker for New Hampshire that's gained popularity in recent years, especially among writers. Oddly enough, this nickname doesn't have any specific motivation.
    • The Granite State. It's a relatively well-known fact that the official New Hampshire state nickname is The Granite State. The moniker was first used in 1825 when it was used in a poem and song by Philip Carrigan about New Hampshire.
  2. Washington, New Hampshire. /  43.17639°N 72.09750°W  / 43.17639; -72.09750. Washington is a town in Sullivan County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 1,192 at the 2020 census. [2] Situated in a hilly, rocky, forested area, and with 26 lakes and ponds, Washington is a picturesque resort area. It is home to Pillsbury State ...

    • 1,507 ft (459 m)
    • Sullivan
  3. Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-2841 Fax: 542-6582 Maggie Hassan. 144 Russell Senate Building. Washington, DC 20510 (202) 224-3324 Fax 622-0422. US Representative. Cong. Dist. NH 02. Ann McLane Kuster. 18 North Main Street, Fourth Floor. Concord, NH 03301. State Senator. District 8. Ruth Ward. State House, Room 105-A. Concord, NH 03301. 271-4151 ...

    • 603
    • Approximately 50 square miles
  4. Washington Town Hall & Meetinghouse The Washington Town Hall was called a meetinghouse when it was erected in 1787. A hundred years later it was known as the Town House; today as the Town Hall.

  5. A Brief History of Washington, NH Washington, New Hampshire is unique in that it is the first town incorporated under the name of George Washington. This occurred on December 13, 1776, while General Washington was serving as the Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, and over 12 years prior to his inauguration as our first President on April 30, 1789.

  6. Washington, NH 03280 (603) 495-0262 : Town of Washington, 7 Halfmoon Pond Rd, Washington, NH 03280 | (603) 495-3661. Masthead Photo by Monica Scanlan. Website ...

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