New Hampshire
    
    
    Community Congregational
Greenland, NH
Congregational, 1756
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    Congregational MH
Amherst, NH
Congregational, 1771
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    Congregational, Chester
Chester, NH
Congregational, 1772
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    Congregational, Keene
Keene, NH
Congregational, 1786
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    Danville MH
North Danville, NH
Congregational, 1760
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Hold mouse here for more info!An isolated location and an apparently unchanged appearance make this an ideal location for evoking the colonial era.
 
 
    
    Dover FMH
Dover, NH
Society of Friends, 1768
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    East Derry Parish
Derry, NH
Presbyterian, 1769
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    First Church, Hopkinton
Hopkinton, NH
Congregational, 1789
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    First Congregational, Rochester
Rochester, NH
Congregational, 1790
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    Hampstead Town Hall
Hampstead, NH
Congregational, 1745
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    Newington MH
Newington, NH
Congregational, 1712
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Hold mouse here for more info!Oldest in New Hampshire.
 
 
    
    Old Meeting House, Jaffrey
Jaffrey, NH
Congregational, 1775
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Hold mouse here for more info!While not as isolated as some of the most colonial-seeming buildings, the MH in Jaffrey has a suitable setting suggestive of the 18th century.
 
 
    
    Old Meeting House, New Durham
Durham, NH
Congregational, 1772
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    Old MH Town Hall, Mont Vernon
Mont Vernon, NH
Congregational, 1781
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    Old MH Town Hall, Richmond
Richmond, NH
Congregational, 1780
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    Old Town House, Henniker
Henniker, NH
Congregational, 1786
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    Salem Town Hall
Salem, NH
Congregational, 1738
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    Sandown MH
Sandown, NH
Congregational, 1773
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Hold mouse here for more info!An isolated location and an apparently unchanged appearance make this an ideal location for evoking the colonial era.
 
 
    
    Union, West Claremont
West Claremont, NH
Church of England, 1773
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    Washington Town Hall
Washington, NH
Congregational, 1786
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Hold mouse here for more info!The town, apparently the very first in the country named for the General, is also billed as the highest (elevation) of any town in New Hampshire.  Since its also a classic New England town with a green, standing there near the Town Hall, one can envision the earlier era rather easily.
 
 
    
    Westmoreland Congregational
Park Hill/Westmoreland, NH
Congregational, 1762
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