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1700

The 1700 House - East Dunstable Rd.

This is the oldest existing house in Nashua, built in 1700. Jack, the 1700 housecat, greeted me during my off the beaten path visit. This house has an address on East Dunstable Road, however during the reconstruction and widening of that road, the driveway was blocked off to traffic. Now there is a trail through the woods to get there!






1802

The Home of Daniel Abbot - One Abbot Square

This is the historic property previously owned by Daniel Abbot and was built by John Lund. The Nashua Historical Society purchased the property and is now restoring and preserving its heritage.






1833

Orange Street

This is the first brick residential home built in Nashua, once belonging to the Spauldings.


1840

37 Orange Street



1853

The Stark House - 22 Concord Street

This home once belonged to the George Stark, the grandson of General John Stark. The tower and multi-level roofing suggest architectural influences such from an Italian Villa.


1873

Concord Street

This house has been transformed into business offices.




1873

80 Concord Street


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