Don’t Even Think About Skipping A Visit To The Oldest Town In New Hampshire

Exeter, New Hampshire, one of the oldest towns in America, offers rich history and beautiful nature.

If you're a lover of all things history, New Hampshire is definitely the place for you! Between museums, forest trails, and historic bed and breakfasts, you could spend weeks traveling throughout the state learning about life before we ever arrived here. To truly appreciate the past of New Hampshire, be sure to visit its oldest town. It's interesting and has lots to do.

Located in Rockingham County, Exeter is considered one of the oldest town in New Hampshire.

It was established in 1638, which means it's also one of the oldest settlements in all of America.

Originally Exeter was a port town, but over time it became more of a manufacturing center.

After the Civil War, most of the manufacturing industry in New Hampshire moved south. But the Exeter Manufacturing Company stayed in town and thrived.

There's tons of history to experience in the town including the American Independence Museum celebrating the revolutionary past of the state.

Exeter Town House Commons is a small park on the corner of Front street and Court Street. The park, totally worth a visit, is a great way to spend some time in town.

Those who choose to visit Exeter for the history, will also appreciate the beauty of nature. Throughout the year, New Hampshire's oldest town is a great day trip.

Exeter is a lovely place to visit throughout the year. If you've visited or live there, we'd love to hear your recommendations for the best ways to enjoy it.

It doesn't come as a surprise that the state is loaded with historic towns. Here are 9 of the oldest towns in New Hampsshire...and they're loaded with history.

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