Most of it is in the parish of Dover obviously but part of the north skirts of the city is in the Whitfield parish and part of the east in Temple Ewell and Kearnsley
Dover Point, in Dover NH - right off Rt4
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66 MILES.
The address of the Woodman Institute Museum is: 182 Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820
The address of the Jim Livermore Designs is: 444 Central Ave, Dover, NH 03820
If you meant a "planned" community, no it's not. Dover NH was founded in 1623 by English settlers and is the 7th oldest city in the US. It has grown by leaps and bounds over nearly four centuries to a current population of about 29,000.
I believe it is in the area of Washington Street and Arch Street intersection in Dover
The address of the Lighthouse Preservation Society is: 11 Seaborne Dr, Dover, NH 03820-4551
I thing that she might be a Republican, at least I hope that she is:)
From Portsmouth RI its 374 miles From Portsmouth NH its 433 miles
70 miles taking this route:Go up to I-95 via either U.S. 3 NORTH or Lowell Street. When you reach I-95, follow signs to I-95 NORTH.Take I-95 NORTH to NH-16 - SPALDING TURNPIKE (toll) (blue sign) NORTH to NH LAKES and WHITE MTS at LEFT EXIT 4 in NEW HAMPSHIRE.Take NH-16 NORTH on the SPALDING TPKE to Dover.
50 miles taking this route:Take HIGHWAY 100 EAST to I-95 (toll road) to BOSTON and PORTSMOUTH. Follow signs to I-95 NORTH to PORTSMOUTH off the exit ramp.Take I-95 NORTH to SPAULDING TURNPIKE (blue shield) (toll) which is SH-16 at EXIT 4.Take SPAULDING TURNPIKE (NH-16) NORTH to Dover.