Salem sits at the southern edge of New Hampshire directly on the Massachusetts state line, and its economy is heavily shaped by that geography. New Hampshire has no sales tax, and Massachusetts shoppers have crossed the border for retail purchases since the 1950s. The Mall at Rockingham Park, which opened in 1991 off Interstate 93 Exit 2, is one of the largest shopping centers in the state and draws its customers from both sides of the border.
Canobie Lake Park, opened in 1902 as a trolley park run by the Massachusetts Northeastern Street Railway, still operates on its original lakeside site. It is one of the few family-owned amusement parks from the early trolley era still in continuous operation in the United States. The park's wooden roller coaster, the Yankee Cannonball, dates to 1936 and was relocated from Waterbury, Connecticut.
Rockingham Park racetrack operated in Salem from 1906 until 2016, drawing thoroughbred and harness racing across the twentieth century. After the track closed and was demolished, the site has been redeveloped into the Tuscan Village retail, office, and residential complex. America's Stonehenge, a stone structure complex of disputed origin in the western part of Salem, has been a roadside attraction since 1958 and is the subject of ongoing debate among archaeologists.
Escortservice.com reviews and lists escort websites that serve Salem and the southern Rockingham County area. The platform is strictly a directory; it does not schedule appointments, verify any regulatory position, or act as an intermediary. Users must be 21 years of age or older.
Salem sits at the southern edge of New Hampshire directly on the Massachusetts state line, and its economy is heavily shaped by that geography. New Hampshire has no sales tax, and Massachusetts shoppers have crossed the border for retail purchases since the 1950s. The Mall at Rockingham Park, which opened in 1991 off Interstate 93 Exit 2, is one of the largest shopping centers in the state and draws its customers from both sides of the border.
Canobie Lake Park, opened in 1902 as a trolley park run by the Massachusetts Northeastern Street Railway, still operates on its original lakeside site. It is one of the few family-owned amusement parks from the early trolley era still in continuous operation in the United States. The park's wooden roller coaster, the Yankee Cannonball, dates to 1936 and was relocated from Waterbury, Connecticut.
Rockingham Park racetrack operated in Salem from 1906 until 2016, drawing thoroughbred and harness racing across the twentieth century. After the track closed and was demolished, the site has been redeveloped into the Tuscan Village retail, office, and residential complex. America's Stonehenge, a stone structure complex of disputed origin in the western part of Salem, has been a roadside attraction since 1958 and is the subject of ongoing debate among archaeologists.
Escortservice.com reviews and lists escort websites that serve Salem and the southern Rockingham County area. The platform is strictly a directory; it does not schedule appointments, verify any regulatory position, or act as an intermediary. Users must be 21 years of age or older.
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