Derry Village is the original town center of Derry, distinct from the later commercial buildup along Route 28 and the area around Exit 4 of Interstate 93. The village plat preserves a cluster of nineteenth century meeting houses, Greek Revival residences, and the First Parish Church that reflect the settlement's colonial Scottish-Irish origins. Derry was settled in 1719 by Presbyterian families from Ulster, and the town claims the first potato grown in North America at the Nutfield settlement.
Robert Frost lived on a farm two miles south of the village from 1900 to 1911. The property, now the Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site, preserves the house and barn where he wrote many of the poems that appeared in A Boy's Will and North of Boston. Frost taught at Pinkerton Academy in the village during part of that period. Pinkerton, founded in 1814, remains one of the largest private-public secondary schools in New Hampshire and still serves as the designated high school for several surrounding towns.
The Taylor Library, Adams Memorial Building, and the old Derry Village School are clustered on East Broadway. Beaver Lake and Hood Pond lie within a few miles and have been summer destinations since the nineteenth century. Astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space, grew up in East Derry near the village, and his boyhood home is marked with a plaque.
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Derry Village is the original town center of Derry, distinct from the later commercial buildup along Route 28 and the area around Exit 4 of Interstate 93. The village plat preserves a cluster of nineteenth century meeting houses, Greek Revival residences, and the First Parish Church that reflect the settlement's colonial Scottish-Irish origins. Derry was settled in 1719 by Presbyterian families from Ulster, and the town claims the first potato grown in North America at the Nutfield settlement.
Robert Frost lived on a farm two miles south of the village from 1900 to 1911. The property, now the Robert Frost Farm State Historic Site, preserves the house and barn where he wrote many of the poems that appeared in A Boy's Will and North of Boston. Frost taught at Pinkerton Academy in the village during part of that period. Pinkerton, founded in 1814, remains one of the largest private-public secondary schools in New Hampshire and still serves as the designated high school for several surrounding towns.
The Taylor Library, Adams Memorial Building, and the old Derry Village School are clustered on East Broadway. Beaver Lake and Hood Pond lie within a few miles and have been summer destinations since the nineteenth century. Astronaut Alan Shepard, the first American in space, grew up in East Derry near the village, and his boyhood home is marked with a plaque.
Escortservice.com reviews escort sites that cover the Derry area and lists them as a directory only. The platform does not arrange meetings, check any form of licensing, or mediate between users. Access is limited to people 21 or older.
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