Everything about The Merrimack Valley Region totally explained
The
Merrimack Valley Region is an area of south-central
New Hampshire, approximately 35 miles wide, centered on the
Merrimack River, and running from
Canterbury south to the
Massachusetts border.
Henniker marks the western extent, and
Nottingham the east. It includes portions of
Hillsborough,
Rockingham and
Merrimack counties, as well as the state capital of
Concord, and the state's largest city:
Manchester. Manchester also boasts a
large regional airport, with scheduled, commercial services.
Other notable towns and cities in the region include
Nashua,
Merrimack,
Salem and
Derry.
To the east is the
Seacoast Region and to the west is the
Monadnock Region.
Interstate 93 bisects the region which is also serviced by
Interstate 293,
U.S. Highway 3 and many New Hampshire state highways.
Other attractions include:
External refs
Official NH regional map: Merrimack
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