After the Citizens Committee condemned the 1843 City Hall in 1926, there was a call for a new City Hall, championed by Mayor MacMaster who died before it could be realized. Several sites were proposed until the former site of Holy Name Society, . . . — — Map (db m230604) HM
Built in 1803-1804, the Abbot-Spalding House exemplifies the Federal and Colonial Revival styles of architecture in Nashua, with the interior featuring fine woodwork and cabinetry. Daniel Abbot, the "Father of Nashua," and his family were the . . . — — Map (db m244269) HM
In 1863 Isaac Eaton, Chief Engineer of the Nashua Fire Department purchased this fire alarm bell for the original City Hall at 106-130 Main Street. At 2,414 pounds strong with a 55" diameter, it was hung on September 24, 1863 and quickly became . . . — — Map (db m230590) HM
This monument is proudly
dedicated to all the
early Greek immigrants
who settled in this
area and strived diligently
for the future of their
families, their adopted
city, state, and country.
Donated by the Nashua Arepa Family
. . . — — Map (db m244921) HM
The 452 Amherst Street (Route 101A) property housed a 40-acre farm containing two of the last early nineteenth and late eighteenth century homes remaining in northwest Nashua. The area was always bustling with commerce as various connecting roads . . . — — Map (db m230588) HM
This Greek Revival Style house was built in 1835 for Joseph Greeley II and his wife, Charlotte Pollard Greeley. He acquired the lot from Samuel R. Baker for $450 on March 28, 1835, after Baker purchased it from Nashua Manufacturing Co. in 1834. . . . — — Map (db m244920) HM
"Le Parc de Notre Renaissance Française" was named in July 1999 after being selected as the site for the bronze monument commemorating the Franco-American immigrants. The Franco-American community, led by Georgi Laurin Hippauf, co-chair . . . — — Map (db m245441) HM
The former site of a two story wooden house and skating location was acquired by Leonard W. Noyes in 1829 before being purchased by the Masonic Building Association in 1889. The Rising Sun Lodge #39 was instituted on June 13, 1822 in Dunstable . . . — — Map (db m230664) HM
The Nashua Manufacturing Co., listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was important for the textile industry and early economic development of Nashua. In 1823, a charter was granted to Daniel Abbot, Moses Tyler, and Joseph Greeley to . . . — — Map (db m244316) HM
During the 1800s, the "Young Ladies' Soldiers Aid Society" advocated for a public library. Their efforts, with assistance and 1,300 volumes from the Union Athenaeum, a private reading club of 90 members from Nashville and Nashua, resulted in the . . . — — Map (db m243087) HM
The Nashua River, formed over 15,000 years ago by a glacial flow, is responsible for Nashua's rich industrial history, and is vital to Nashua's transportation, leisure, and community. It served as the town skating rink and annual July 4 Tub Race . . . — — Map (db m243819) HM
[Front]
A tribute to the
men of Nashua
who served their country
on land or sea during
the War of the
Rebellion, and aided in
preserving the integrity
of the
Federal union.
A.D. 1861-1865.
Erected by the
City of Nashua, . . . — — Map (db m197553) WM
This bell was located in the tower of No 1 Mill from 1881 to 1963. During that time it served as an unofficial timepiece for the citizens of Nashua when it announced each hour of the day.
It is dedicated to the memory of the thousands of men, . . . — — Map (db m243385) HM
On January 25, 1960 this City Hall Plaza
was John F. Kennedy's first campaign stop
in the nation for the Presidency of
the United States of America
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"Let the word go forth from this time and place,
to friend and foe . . . — — Map (db m230594) HM
As the center on the north side of the river, Railroad Square includes several railroad buildings such as the 1849 passenger depot (burned down), freight depot, and car house. It is home to Deschenes Oval, named in memory of Amedee Deschenes after . . . — — Map (db m244204) HM
[United Spanish War Veterans emblem]
This tablet is placed in
honor of all who served
their country in the
War with Spain
and in memory of those
who gave their lives
The Only Volunteer Army in the World
Dedicated by the . . . — — Map (db m230605) WM
Tremont Square District features the 1847 brick Greek Revival Third Orthodox Congregational Church on the north corner of Main and East Pearl, the former site of the American House Tavern. Per the Nashua Telegraph, it was designed without the . . . — — Map (db m230801) HM
A grateful Nashua and her Citizens place this plaque
in honor of the patriotism and high courage of the
men and women who served their country in the
Armed Forces and with deep reverence for
those who gave their lives during the
World . . . — — Map (db m230617) HM
The Yankee Flyer Diner, a cornerstone of downtown Nashua,
was located on this site.
The mural captures life in the city in the 1940s and 50s.
Funds were derived from the public sector.
Painted by James Aponovich in 1997, the mural has . . . — — Map (db m230618) HM