Hampton Falls is located on U.S. Route 1 between Seabrook and Hampton in Rockingham County. Hampton Falls is part of the Portsmouth-Rochester metro area. First established as Hampton's third parish, this town received its grant to become an individual town in 1726. Located on the Taylor River, Hampton Falls provided water power for Weare's Mills. Mescheche Weare, a descendent of the mill owners, was New Hampshire's first "president" later called governor. The birthplace of well known architect Ralph Adams Cram, Cram later designed the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York and chapels at West Point and metro area.
First established as Hampton's third parish, this town received its grant to become an individual town in 1726. Located on the Taylor River, Hampton Falls provided water power for Weare's Mills. Mescheche Weare, a descendent of the mill owners, was New Hampshire's first "president" later called governor. The birthplace of well known architect Ralph Adams Cram, Cram later designed the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York and chapels at West Point and [phillipsexac].
Accommodations in Hampton Falls include [qq107790]. CODE left
Hampton Falls is located on U.S. Route 1 between [seabrook] and [hampton] in [y33015]. Hampton Falls is part of the [us:z6450] metro area.
First established as Hampton's third parish, this town received its grant to become an individual town in 1726. Located on the Taylor River, Hampton Falls provided water power for Weare's Mills. Mescheche Weare, a descendent of the mill owners, was New Hampshire's first "president" later called governor. The birthplace of well known architect Ralph Adams Cram, Cram later designed the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York and chapels at West Point and [phillipsexac].
Accommodations in Hampton Falls include [qq107790].
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