Manchester, New Hampshire Community Video Tour
- Manchester is the largest city in New Hampshire. The city of almost 110,000 residents is divided by The Merrimack River and is the financial, political and cultural center for the state. In 2009 CNNMoney.com rated Manchester 13th in a list of the 100 best cities to live and launch a business in the United States.
One of the architectural highlights of Manchester are its historic red brick mills, many of which have been renovated for other uses. The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire. From modest beginnings in near wilderness, it grew throughout the 19th century into the largest cotton textile plant in the world. At its peak, Amoskeag was unrivaled both for the quality and quantity of its products. But with great size came an inability to adapt. In the early 20th century, the business failed in changing economic and social conditions. Segway, the University of New Hampshire and other software and high tech companies occupy the restored buildings. Restaurants and loft apartments are also prominent. Manchester's 19th century affluence left behind some of the finest Victorian commercial, municipal and residential architecture in the state of New Hampshire.
Manchester's many cultural landmarks include the historic Palace Theatre, the Currier Museum of Art, the New Hampshire Institute of Art, the Franco-American Center, the Manchester Historic Association, Millyard Museum, the Massabesic Audubon Center, the Amoskeag Fishways Learning Center, and the SEE Science Center. The Verizon Wireless Arena, opened in 2001, hosts a variety of sporting and entertainment events, including hockey and football games, rock concerts and fairs. The New Hampshire Fisher Cats and the Northeast Delta Dental Stadium are located right downtown.
Housing in Manchester ranges from Historic North End Mansions to chic condominiums to funky loft apartments, and everything in between.
Thousands of children and adults have enjoyed skiing and snowboarding at the McIntyre Ski for decades.
Manchester is located between Nashua and Concord and is at the crossroads of all the major highways in New Hampshire. The Manchester•Boston Regional Airport (MHT) is one of the fastest growing airports in the country and services consumers in four states.
Top 20 Things To Visit In Manchester, New Hampshire
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Here are top 20 things to visit in Manchester, New Hampshire
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1. Explore Lake Massabesic -
2. Discover the Manchester Millyard Museum -
3. Visit The Currier Museum of Art -
4. Outdoor Skating at Dorrs Pond -
5. Catch a Game at the Northeast Delta Dental Stadium -
6. Tour The New Hampshire Institute of Art -
7. Marvel at the Amoskeag Fishways -
8. Visit St. Joseph’s Cathedral -
9. Discover The Franco-American Center -
10. Walk Through the Zimmerman House -
11. Shop at the Mall of New Hampshire -
12. Test Your Skills McIntyre Ski Area -
13. Cheer With Crowds At Verizon Wireless Arena -
14. Enjoy the Outdoors in Livingston Park -
15. Enjoy Interactive Fun at the SEE Science Center -
16. Take a Trolley Tour -
17. Enjoy Some Laughs at Headliner’s Comedy Club -
18. Catch a Show at The Palace Theater -
19. Take a Historic Walking Tour -
20. Stroll Through the Historic Downtown -
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Manchester, New Hampshire
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Manchester, New Hampshire: Currier Museum of Art, Palace Theatre, Northeast Delta Dental Stadium, Livingston Park, Lake Massabesic, SEE Science Center, SNHU Arena, Zimmerman House, Millyard Museum, Mall Of New Hampshire, Saint Joseph Cathedral, Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center
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Video of The Lofts at Mill West | Manchester, New Hampshire apartment rentals
- Certified by the National Park Services on the National Register of Historic Places, 195 McGregor Street incorporates Mill No. 11 and the Mill No. 11 Annex.
Constructed (in two sections) by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in 1889 and 1891 for their own use on the west side of the Merrimack River, the two brick structures connected by an overhead bridge became the world's largest cotton mill, measuring 900 feet to 103 feet wide containing 4,000 looms alone.
Many fabrics in cotton and wool were produced at Mill No. 11, specialties included gingham, flannel and ticking. More than a century later, the Lofts at Mill West is reborn as a premiere loft community with up-scale apartments and amenities.
Enjoy the sounds of the Merrimack River atop the roof top deck, a vigorous work out in our fitness center, or stay at home and watch your favorite flick in our state-of-the-art Theatre Room. All this and more...a WiFi hotspot, reading room and community gathering room complete this luxury living package.
Every apartment home at the Lofts at Mill West is appointed with granite kitchen and bath countertops, stainless steel appliances, original reclaimed hardwood flooring, expansive windows, individual heating and central air conditioning systems, in-unit washer and dryer, and brushed nickel lighting fixtures.
Fourth floor apartments offer an additional lofted living area and gas fireplaces under the expansive 16 foot ceilings.
This controlled access building is located on the West Side, just a few blocks off Route 293, Granite Street Exit 5, and within a city block of downtown Manchester and all that it has to offer. The Lofts are in close proximity to restaurants, nightlife, grocery stores, Verizon Wireless Arena, Northeast Delta Dental/Fisher Cats Stadium, Arms Park, bakeries, coffee shops, salons and spas, UNH Manchester, and businesses within the Manchester Millyard. Here at the Lofts at Mill West, not only can you live in a historic luxury loft apartment, you are also joining a community that offers a high level of on-site amenities within a short drive to Boston and the Seacoast! Come check out the Lofts at Mill West today!
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2011 New Hampshire Fisher Cats opener
Pregame footage of the 2011 Eastern League season opener between the New Hampshire Fisher Cats and Trenton Thunder, played at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium on April 7, 2011. Trenton won, 5-1. Video by Kevin Gray of the New Hampshire Union Leader.
Video of The Lofts At Mill Number One | Manchester, New Hampshire apartment rentals
- This historic property incorporates the New Mills No. 1 and No. 2 constructed by the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in 1840-1841 for their own use on the east side of the Merrimack River. In 1859-1860 the space between the previously detached Mill No. 1 and No. 2 was filled by the construction of Mill No. 6 which gave the company additional spindle, loom and card capacity for the manufacture of fancy goods. The three joined buildings with attached picker houses and a later (c.1890) finishing room addition on the west side continued to play an integral role in the company's manufacturing process until Amoskeag ceased operations in 1936. Beginning in 1941, the building was used for more than thirty years for shoe manufacturing.
Reborn as the Lofts at Mill Number One, the building has retained many original interior and exterior elements including large over-sized windows, heavy timber framing, and tongue and groove wood plank flooring. Combined with modern finishes of granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, designer carpet selections, in-unit washer and dryers, central air and controlled access, the Lofts at Mill Number One are the ultimate in upscale loft-style living.
Never leave home to work out again with the on-site fitness center and indoor basketball court. Enjoy the community room with billiard table and foosball or jump on the internet with the WiFi hotspots. Our state-of-the-art theatre room and outdoor patio make the Lofts at Mill Number One the perfect place to call home. And don't forget, your four legged friends are welcome too!
The Lofts at Mill Number One are located just a few blocks off Route 293, Granite Street Exit 5, and within a city block of downtown Manchester and all that it has to offer. The Lofts score high in walkability for its close proximity to restaurants, nightlife, grocery stores, Verizon Wireless Arena, Northeast Delta Dental/Fisher Cats Stadium, Arms Park, SEE Science Center/Millyard Museum, Palace Theatre, bakeries, coffee shops, salons and spas, public library, UNH Manchester, and businesses within the Manchester Millyard.
The Lofts at Mill Number One have everything that you are looking for in a community. It's time to make the move to your new home at the Lofts at Mill Number One.
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Fisher Cats' stadium to become first in pro baseball to have organically managed grass
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The Fisher Cats Thanksgiving Day 5k Road Race in Manchester, New Hampshire is a great way to start your Thanksgiving Day. Join over 1000 runners and race through the Mill Yard District of Manchester before finishing inside Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. This unique finish allows runners the opportunity to run around the warning track and then cross the finish line near home plate.
New Hampshire Fisher Cats Clip (8/19/10)
New Hampshire Fisher Cats vs The Binghamton Mets at Merchants auto stadium in Manchester, NH. The Mets won 5-0 with a one hitter. The Fisher Cats are the AA of the Toronto Blue Jays and the Binghamton Mets are the AA of the New York Mets.
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