Ashuelot is an aboriginal word (Pennacook or Natick) meaning "place between." It is used to name a river, pond and town located in Cheshire County, which is also known as the Monadnock Region, in the southwestern corner of New Hampshire.
There are as many pronunciations as there are locals to ask, but it is generally pronounced one of three ways: AH-shoe-lot, Ash-WILL-et, or Ash-WHEEL-ot. My personal observation is that the latter is perhaps the most prevalent choice.
Ashuelot Covered Bridge was created in 1864.
USS Ashuelot was created on 1866-04-04.
The address of the Thayer Public Library is: 3 Main Street, Ashuelot, 03441 0067
You pronounce it chuckanack.
Pronounce it as "puh-NEE-us."
Thames River
r ehh ver
brahma/pootra river
Nye-jer
O (not Oh) - rin - oh - co river
I believe you pronounce it sine just like you would in "Sign"
The River Thames is pronounced "tems." It is the river that runs through London, England.