Seabrook is a town of about 8,700 on the Atlantic coast at the Massachusetts border. The town is known nationally for the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, which opened in 1990 after a long and contested construction period that became a focal point of the anti-nuclear movement in the 1970s and 1980s. The Clamshell Alliance, a coalition of anti-nuclear activists, organized large protests at the site that drew national media attention and led to changes in New Hampshire emergency planning laws.
Seabrook Beach, at the eastern edge of the town, is a narrow barrier-beach community with dense summer cottage development and year-round residences facing the Atlantic and the Hampton Harbor estuary. The Blackwater River and the Hampton River meet at the harbor, which supports a working commercial fishing fleet and recreational boating. Yankee Greyhound Racing operated a greyhound track in Seabrook from 1973 until 2008, when New Hampshire voters ended commercial greyhound racing in the state.
The town's commercial geography is dominated by the Route 1 corridor running parallel to Interstate 95, where strip malls, big-box retail, and restaurants cluster on both sides of the border to draw shoppers from Massachusetts looking to avoid sales tax. Seabrook's municipal government operates under a traditional town meeting form.
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Seabrook is a town of about 8,700 on the Atlantic coast at the Massachusetts border. The town is known nationally for the Seabrook Station nuclear power plant, which opened in 1990 after a long and contested construction period that became a focal point of the anti-nuclear movement in the 1970s and 1980s. The Clamshell Alliance, a coalition of anti-nuclear activists, organized large protests at the site that drew national media attention and led to changes in New Hampshire emergency planning laws.
Seabrook Beach, at the eastern edge of the town, is a narrow barrier-beach community with dense summer cottage development and year-round residences facing the Atlantic and the Hampton Harbor estuary. The Blackwater River and the Hampton River meet at the harbor, which supports a working commercial fishing fleet and recreational boating. Yankee Greyhound Racing operated a greyhound track in Seabrook from 1973 until 2008, when New Hampshire voters ended commercial greyhound racing in the state.
The town's commercial geography is dominated by the Route 1 corridor running parallel to Interstate 95, where strip malls, big-box retail, and restaurants cluster on both sides of the border to draw shoppers from Massachusetts looking to avoid sales tax. Seabrook's municipal government operates under a traditional town meeting form.
Escortservice.com reviews and indexes escort websites covering Seabrook and the southern Seacoast area. The platform is a directory only. It does not arrange meetings, verify any licensure, or act as an intermediary. Users must be at least 21.
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