Bedford sits directly west of Manchester along the Merrimack River and has grown from a small farming town in the nineteenth century into one of the wealthiest municipalities in New Hampshire. The current population is roughly 21,000, most of them residents of large single-family houses built between the 1980s and the present. Median household income in Bedford consistently ranks among the highest in the state.
The town was first settled in the 1730s and incorporated in 1750. The Bedford Village Common, the First Baptist Church, and the Bedford Presbyterian Church still mark the original village center on Meetinghouse Road, though the bulk of the town's population now lives in subdivisions built around the South River Road commercial corridor. The Wayfarer Inn, a colonial-era property that later became a conference hotel, hosted many New Hampshire primary events before closing in the 2010s.
Saint Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics sits on the Goffstown-Bedford line and is a regular stop for presidential primary campaigns. Bedford High School opened in 2007 and is one of the largest and most modern high school buildings in the state. The town's commercial development has concentrated along Route 101 and the South River Road corridor, where offices, medical facilities, and large retailers dominate.
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Bedford sits directly west of Manchester along the Merrimack River and has grown from a small farming town in the nineteenth century into one of the wealthiest municipalities in New Hampshire. The current population is roughly 21,000, most of them residents of large single-family houses built between the 1980s and the present. Median household income in Bedford consistently ranks among the highest in the state.
The town was first settled in the 1730s and incorporated in 1750. The Bedford Village Common, the First Baptist Church, and the Bedford Presbyterian Church still mark the original village center on Meetinghouse Road, though the bulk of the town's population now lives in subdivisions built around the South River Road commercial corridor. The Wayfarer Inn, a colonial-era property that later became a conference hotel, hosted many New Hampshire primary events before closing in the 2010s.
Saint Anselm College's New Hampshire Institute of Politics sits on the Goffstown-Bedford line and is a regular stop for presidential primary campaigns. Bedford High School opened in 2007 and is one of the largest and most modern high school buildings in the state. The town's commercial development has concentrated along Route 101 and the South River Road corridor, where offices, medical facilities, and large retailers dominate.
Escort websites covering Bedford and the Manchester metropolitan area are reviewed and indexed on Escortservice.com. The platform functions strictly as a directory; it does not schedule meetings, confirm licensure, or mediate between parties. Users must be at least 21 years old.
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