West Hopkinton, New Hampshire

West Hopkinton is a populated place[1] within the town of Hopkinton in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. West Hopkinton is well known for its agricultural center, preservation of historical landmarks and recreational activities within the village.

West Hopkinton, New Hampshire
West Hopkinton Railroad Depot circa early 1900s
West Hopkinton Railroad Depot circa early 1900s
West Hopkinton is located in New Hampshire
West Hopkinton
West Hopkinton
West Hopkinton is located in the United States
West Hopkinton
West Hopkinton
Coordinates: 43.1920236°N 71.7481328°W / 43.1920236; -71.7481328
CountryUnited States
StateNew Hampshire
CountyMerrimack
TownHopkinton
Elevation
370 ft (115 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
  Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
ZIP code
03229
Area code603
FIPS code33-82260
GNIS feature ID0870776

History

West Hopkinton was once a thriving village with many businesses such as several mills including the Kingsbury & Davis Machine Company, a creamery, grocery store and a number of working farms. West Hopkinton had its own post office which opened on May 29, 1857; a small railroad depot on the original Contoocook River Railroad line, the Rowell's Covered Bridge and New Henniker Bridge.[2][3]

As a result of increased flooding in the Northeast in the early 20th century, plans for the Hopkinton-Everett Dams were developed, with the Hopkinton Dam being built 0.2 miles (0.3 km) south of West Hopkinton on the Contoocook River and the Everett Dam on the Piscataquog River in the town of Weare. The dams were completed in 1962. The resulting flood control lands are connected by an artificial channel that crosses the height of land between the two river valleys.

West Hopkinton as viewed from the Hopkinton Dam on the Contoocook River

References

  1. New Hampshire Employment Security, , Hopkinton NH Community Profile
  2. Mala Duclos Tyler (2012). Hopkinton and Contoocook. Arcadia Publishing. ISBN 9780738591377.
  3. Lord, Charles Chase (1890). Life and times in Hopkinton, NH. Concord, N.H. Republican press association.


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