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Bow, New Hampshire, USA - Bow, New Hampshire, USA - View from the Birthplace of Mary Baker Eddy, Bow, New Hampshire

The Town of Bow was chartered in 1727. Some say the Town derived its name from its location at the bow in the Merrimack River, just south of Concord, New Hampshire's state capital...

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Bow, New Hampshire, USA - View from the Birthplace of Mary Baker Eddy, Bow, New Hampshire
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1839 - Bow
Bow, New Hampshire
Merrimack county, was originally laid out nine miles square, comprehending a great portion of the territory now constituting Pembroke and Concord. It is bounded N.E. by Merrimack river, which divides it from Pembroke, S.E. by Hooksett, S.W. by Dunbarton, N.W. by Concord and a part of Hopkinton. The soil is very uneven and hard, but productive when well managed. There is but one pond of any size, called Turee pond. Turkey river empties into the Merrimack at Turkey falls near the N.E. part of Bow. About a mile below are Garven's falls, now passable by locks on Bow side. Bow canal is situated on the Merrimack, 3 miles below Concord; the perpendicular measurement around which it is carried is 25 feet—its length 1/ 3 of a mile. It passes through a ledge of granite and is for the most part imperishable. Its cost was $13,860; and about $2,000 of its first income were appropriated towards clearing channels through Turkey falls, &c. Pop. 1830, 1,065.

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1895 - Bow
Bow, a post-township and hamlet of Merrimac co., N.H., is bounded on the E. by the Merrimac River. It has 2 churches. Pop. 745. Bow Post-Office is 5 miles S. of Concord.
Lippincott's Gazetteer of the World: A Complete Pronouncing Gazetteer Or Geographical Dictionary of the World Containing Notices of Over One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Places ... Joseph Thomas January 1, 1895 J.B. Lippincott
Here's a list of places to go and things to do in Bow, New Hampshire:
Bow Bog: This is a beautiful wetland area located in the heart of Bow. You can take a leisurely walk along the trails and enjoy the natural beauty of the wetlands. It's an excellent spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

Merrill's Tavern: Located at the historic Bow Bog Meeting House, Merrill's Tavern is a cozy place to dine. Enjoy classic New England dishes in a charming setting, complete with a fireplace.

Baker Free Library: If you're a bookworm or just looking for a quiet place to relax, the Baker Free Library is a great spot. They often host community events and have a lovely garden outside for reading.

Bow Lake: Although not in Bow itself, nearby Bow Lake is a fantastic place for swimming, kayaking, and picnicking. It's just a short drive away and offers a serene escape.

Mount Kearsarge: For the outdoor enthusiast, Mount Kearsarge State Forest is a must-visit. You can hike to the summit of Mount Kearsarge for stunning panoramic views of the surrounding area.... Read MORE...

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