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Hampton Falls, New Hampshire

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Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
NameHampton Falls, New Hampshire
Settlement typeTown

Hampton Falls, New Hampshire is a town located in Rockingham County, near the cities of Portsmouth and Manchester. The town is situated along the Atlantic Coast, near the Merrimack River and the Piscataqua River, and is close to the White Mountains. Hampton Falls is also near the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College, and is part of the Boston-Worcester-Manchester combined statistical area, which includes cities like Boston and Worcester.

Geography

Hampton Falls is bordered by the towns of Seabrook and Hampton to the south, and North Hampton to the north, and is near the cities of Exeter and Dover. The town is located near the Lamprey River and the Squam Lake, and is part of the Merrimack River watershed, which includes rivers like the Contoocook River and the Pemigewasset River. Hampton Falls is also close to the White Mountain National Forest and the Piscataqua River watershed, which includes rivers like the Salmon Falls River and the Cochecho River, and is near the Mount Washington and the Presidential Range.

History

The area that is now Hampton Falls was first settled in the early 17th century, and was part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, which included towns like Salem and Ipswich. The town was later part of the New Hampshire Grants, which included towns like Hanover and Lebanon, and was near the Fort at Number 4, a historic fort that played a significant role in the French and Indian War, which involved King Louis XV and King George II. Hampton Falls was also near the Battle of Saratoga, a pivotal battle in the American Revolutionary War, which involved George Washington and King George III, and was part of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the war.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the town of Hampton Falls had a population of approximately 2,236 people, with a median age of 45.6 years, and a median household income of $83,419, which is higher than the median household income in nearby towns like Rye and New Castle. The town is part of the Boston-Cambridge-Nashua metropolitan division, which includes cities like Cambridge and Nashua, and is near the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center and the University of New Hampshire at Manchester.

Economy

The economy of Hampton Falls is driven by a mix of industries, including tourism, healthcare, and technology, with major employers like Dartmouth-Hitchcock and Liberty Mutual, which has offices in nearby cities like Boston and Manchester. The town is also home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants like The Puritan Backroom and shops like The Apple Store, which has locations in nearby malls like the Mall at Rockingham Park and the Pheasant Lane Mall. Hampton Falls is part of the New Hampshire Innovation Economy, which includes companies like DEKA and BAE Systems, and is near the Pease International Tradeport.

Education

The town of Hampton Falls is served by the Hampton Falls School District, which includes schools like Lincoln Akerman School and is part of the New Hampshire Department of Education. The town is also near a number of higher education institutions, including University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College, which are part of the New England Board of Higher Education, and is close to the New Hampshire Institute of Art and the Southern New Hampshire University.

Government

The town of Hampton Falls is governed by a town meeting form of government, with a board of selectmen and a town manager, which is similar to the government of nearby towns like Rye and New Castle. The town is part of the Rockingham County government, which includes cities like Portsmouth and Derry, and is represented in the New Hampshire General Court by New Hampshire Senate and New Hampshire House of Representatives members, who are elected by the people of New Hampshire. Hampton Falls is also part of the United States congressional district represented by Ann McLane Kuster and Chris Pappas, who are members of the United States House of Representatives.

Category:Town in New Hampshire