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  • ManchesterNH
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  • Manchester, New Hampshire, is a city in the Northern part of the New England region of the United States, located on the banks of the Merrimack River in Hillsborough County. Its population of over 110,000 makes it the largest city in the state and in Northern New England. Incorporated as a city in 1846, Manchester is nicknamed the Queen City. In 1998, it was named the "Number One Small City in the East" by Money magazine. The Mall of New Hampshire, on Manchester's southern fringe, is the city's main retail center.
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area total
  • 34.900000
timezone DST
  • [[w:Eastern Daylight Time
utc offset DST
  • -4
mayor name
  • Frank Guinta
area water
  • 1.900000
image seal
  • Cityhallfromside.JPG
Population Density
  • 1251.600000
Latitude
  • 3540.0
Timezone
  • [[w:Eastern Standard Time Zone
Official Name
  • Manchester, New Hampshire
Website
Longitude
  • 6.0
area land
  • 33
population as of
  • 2004
population total
  • 110000
UTC offset
  • -5
abstract
  • Manchester, New Hampshire, is a city in the Northern part of the New England region of the United States, located on the banks of the Merrimack River in Hillsborough County. Its population of over 110,000 makes it the largest city in the state and in Northern New England. Incorporated as a city in 1846, Manchester is nicknamed the Queen City. In 1998, it was named the "Number One Small City in the East" by Money magazine. The Mall of New Hampshire, on Manchester's southern fringe, is the city's main retail center. Historically, Manchester is important as a textile manufacturing center. The world's largest textile factory was once located along the Merrimack River. Manchester is named after the city of Manchester, in Lancashire, England, also a major 19th century textile manufacturer.