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List of Registered Historic Places in Hillsborough County in the U.S. state of New Hampshire:
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- This National Park Service list is complete as of March 28, 2008[1]
- Amherst Village Historic District — NH 101 and NH 122 (added September 18, 1982)
- The Estate — Old Keene and Old Center Rd. (added 1984)
- Bedford Presbyterian Church — 4 Church Rd. (added June 12, 2007)
- Bedford Town Hall — 70 Bedford Center Rd. (added 1984)
- Francestown Meetinghouse — Rte 136 (added July 14, 1999)
- Levi Woodbury Homestead — 1 Main St. (listed March 15, 2007)
- Old County Road South Historic District — S of Francestown off NH 186 (added June 15, 1980)
- Goffstown Congregational Church — 10 Main St. (added April 1, 1996)
- Goffstown Covered Railroad Bridge — NH 114 (Main St.) over Piscataquog River (added July 18, 1975)
- Goffstown High School — 12 Reed St. (added 1997)
- Goffstown Main Street Historic District — Selected buildings on Church St., Depot St., High St., Main St., and N. Mast St. (listed March 15, 2007)
- Goffstown Public Library — 2 High St. (added 1995)
- Grasmere Schoolhouse #9 and Town Hall — 87 Center St. (added October 5, 1990)
- Kennedy Hill Farm — Kennedy Hill Rd. (added July 7, 1984)
- Parker's Store — W of Goffstown on NH 114 (added June 14, 1980)
- Greenfield Meeting House — Forest Rd. (added 1983)
- Hancock Village Historic District — Main St. roughly between Norway Pond La. and Old Dublin Rd., and Bennington and Norway Hill Rds. (added April 8, 1988)
- Hancock-Greenfield Bridge — Forest Rd. (added June 5, 1981)
- Contoocook Mills Industrial District — Between Mill St. and Contoocook River (added July 10, 1975)
- Contoocook Mills Industrial District — Mill St. (added 1985)
- Franklin Pierce Homestead — 3 mi. W of Hillsborough on NH 31 (added November 15, 1966)
- Gov. John Butler Smith House — 62 School St. (added October 14, 2002)
- Hillsborough Railroad Bridge — Spans Contoocook River SW of NH 149 (added July 10, 1975)
- Jonathan Barnes House — North Rd. (added April 1, 1982)
- Hollis Village Historic District — Roughly parts of Ash St., Broad St., Cleasby Ln., Depot Rd., Main St., Monument Sq. and Silver Lake Rd. (added April 2, 2001)
- Marion Nichols Summer Home — 56 Love Lane (added 2003)
- The Meetinghouse — Monument Sq. (added April 11, 1982)
- Alpheus Gay House — 184 Myrtle St. (added April 9, 1982)
- Ash Street School — Bounded by Ash, Bridge, Maple, and Pearl Sts. (added June 30, 1975)
- Athens Building — 76-96 Hanover St. (added June 30, 1975)
- Building at 418-420 Notre Dame Ave. — 418-420 Notre Dame Ave. (added 1996)
- Carpenter and Bean Block — 1382-1414 Elm St. (added 2002)
- Currier Gallery of Art — 192 Orange St. (added 1979)
- District A — Bounded by Pleasant, State, Granite, and Bedford Sts. (added December 12, 1982)
- District B — Roughly bounded by Canal, Mechanic, Franklin, and Pleasant Sts. (added December 12, 1982)
- District C — Roughly bounded by N. Hampshire Lane, Hollis, Canal, and Bridge Sts. (added December 12, 1982)
- District D — Roughly bounded by Canal, Langdon, Elm, and W. Brook Sts. (added December 12, 1982)
- District E — 258-322 McGregor St. (added December 12, 1982)
- Dunlap Building — 967 Elm St. (added July 9, 2004)
- Frank Pierce Carpenter House — 1800 Elm St. (added April 17, 1994)
- Gen. John Stark House — 2000 Elm St. (added July 29, 1973)
- Harrington-Smith Block — 18-52 Hanover St. (added February 28, 1987)
- Hill-Lassonde House — 269 Hanover St. (added 1985)
- Hoyt Shoe Factory — 477 Silver and 170 Lincoln Sts. (added December 7, 1985)
- Kimball Brothers Shoe Factory — 335 Cypress St. (added December 7, 1985)
- Manchester City Hall — 908 Elm St. (added July 13, 1975)
- New Hampshire State Union Armory — 60 Pleasant St. (added September 10, 1982)
- Old Post Office Block — 54-72 Hanover St. (added 1986)
- Roger Sullivan House — 168 Walnut St. (added April 10, 2004)
- Smith and Dow Block — 1426-1470 Elm St. (added 2002)
- Smyth Tower — 718 Smyth Rd. (added August 24, 1978)
- St. George's School and Convent — 12 Orange St. (added October 12, 1985)
- Stark Park listed June 14, 2006
- Thomas Russell Hubbard House — 220 Myrtle St. (added April 8, 1988)
- Valley Cemetery — Pine and Auburn Sts. (added October 10, 2004)
- Varney School — 84 Varney St. (added February 11, 1982)
- Victory Park Historic District — 405 Pine, 148 Concord, 111 and 129 Amherst Sts. (added July 3, 1996)
- Weston Observatory — Oak Hill, Derryfield Park (added June 28, 1975)
- William Parker Straw House — 282 N. River Rd. (added 1987)
- Zimmerman House — 223 Heather St. (added November 18, 1979)
- McClure-Hilton House — 16 Tinker Rd. (added 1989)
- Signer's House and Matthew Thornton Cemetery — S of Merrimack on US 3 (added 1978)
- Milford Cotton and Woolen Manufacturing Company — 2 Bridge St. (added September 18, 1982)
- Milford Town House and Library Annex — Nashua St. (added 1988)
- William Peabody House — N. River Rd. (added December 30, 1979)
- Abbot House — 1 Abbott Sq. (added May 17, 1980)
- Gen. George Stark House — 22 Concord St. (added December 25, 1980)
- Hillsborough County Courthouse — 19 Temple St. (added July 6, 1985)
- Hunt Memorial Library — 6 Main St. (added July 28, 1971)
- Killicut-Way House — 2 Old House Ln. (added 1989)
- Nashua Manufacturing Company Historic District — Factory and Pine Sts. (added October 11, 1987)
- Nashville Historic District — Roughly bounded by Nashua River, Merrimack River, and Rt. 3 (added 1984)
- New Ipswich Center Village Historic District — Roughly bounded by Turnpike Rd., Porter Hill Rd., Main St., NH 123A, Preston Hill, Manley and King Rds. (added October 3, 1991)
- New Ipswich Town Hall — Main St. (added 1984)
- Birchwood Inn — NH 45 (added July 6, 1985)
- New England Glassworks Site — address restricted (added July 10, 1975)
- Temple Town Hall — Main St., jct. of NH 45 and Gen. Miller Hwy. (added June 12, 2007)
- Amos Chase House and Mill — NH 114 W side, 1/8 mi. S of jct. with NH 77 (added April 12, 1992)
- Caleb Whittaker Place — Perkins Pond Rd. (added September 3, 1983)
- North Weare Schoolhouse — Old Concord Stage Rd., N side, E of the jct. with NH 114 (added October 6, 1995)
- Weare Town House — NH 114 (added 1985)
- County Farm Bridge — NW of Wilton on Old County Farm Rd. (added June 14, 1981)
- Daniel Cragin Mill — W of Wilton at Jct. of Davisville Rd. and Burton Hwy. (added April 23, 1982)
- Hamblet-Putnam-Frye House — 293 Burton Hwy. (added July 22, 2000)
- Oliver Whiting Homestead — Old County Farm Rd. (added April 9, 1982)
- Stonyfield Farm — NW of Wilton on Foster Rd. (added September 3, 1983)
- Wilton Public and Gregg Free Library — Forest St. (added February 11, 1982)
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