Newport (New Hampshire)
Newport is a town in the southwest of the U.S. state of New Hampshire. In 1753, the town of Grenville was established there, but it was not until 1861 that Newport was founded.
Points of interest
- The B. & M. Railroad Station.
- The Corbin Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that spans the North Branch Sugar River. The bridge was originally constructed in 1845, but a fire destroyed it in 1993. It was subsequently rebuilt. The bridge is located is in the northwest of town.
- The District Court Building.
- The Methodist Church.
- Newport Health Center.
- Pollards Mill.
- Richards Free Library.
- The Salt Hill Pub.
- The Sarah J. Hale plaque commemorates the American writer, activist and editor.
- The Soldiers Memorial.
- South Congregational Church.
- Newport Town Hall.
- The U.S. Post Office.
The area around Newport features maple sugar and apple orchards.
Some accommodation and several restaurants are located in Newport. The town is on the Sugar River, 69 km (43 mi) northwest from Concord.

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