Five largest cities in New Hampshire
1. Manchester
2. Nashua
3. Concord
4. East Concord
5. Derry Village
2. Nashua
3. Concord
4. East Concord
5. Derry Village
Manchester
Manchester, New Hampshire has become a regional destination for southern New Hampshire residents rivaling Boston for sports and entertainment. The Verizon Center is a major venue attracting large concerts and other events as well as being the facility where many local indoor sports teams play. This facility had helped to revive the downtown area. There are many wonderful restaurants to enjoy before an event or night on the town.
Nashua
Nashua, "The Gate City", is the second largest city in New Hampshire and is the center of a diverse and dynamic region of more than 175,000 people. The combination of an excellent quality of life and proximity to Boston, the seacoast, and the White Mountains makes Nashua an attractive growth center for New England. Nashua has been named 'Money' magazine's "Best Place to Live in America," and is the only city in the country ever to win this honor twice
Concord
Concord is the capital in New Hampshire, although it has the dubious distinction of being the capital that has the lowest population as compared to the other cities in all of the fifty states. Don’t hold this against Concord, though – it’s a lovely city with a lot of culture and life to offer for how small it is. In fact, many residents and visitors say that the smaller size of Concord is a point that works in its favor – it’s by no means an overwhelming city and it’s settled smack in the middle of some of the most beautiful nature that the country has to offer.
East Concord
East Concord is part of the larger city of Concord in New Hampshire. Concord in general is located in the south central part of the state – Concord is also the capital of New Hampshire, though its population is much lesser as a whole when compared to Manchester. East Concord is the residential area of Concord – the total size of the city is approximately 13 square miles, and much of it is entirely taken up by houses.
East Concord is one of the more affluent areas of New Hampshire as a whole. Generally speaking, most of the individuals who live in East Concord have business in the capital frequently enough to justify living near it.
East Concord is one of the more affluent areas of New Hampshire as a whole. Generally speaking, most of the individuals who live in East Concord have business in the capital frequently enough to justify living near it.
Derry Village
Derry is a town in Rockingham Country, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 33,109 at the 2010 census. Although it is a town and not a city, Derry is the fourth most-populous community in New Hampshire. The town's nickname, "Spacetown", derives from the fact that Derry is the birthplace of Alan Shepard, the first US astronaut in space. Derry was also for a time the home of the poet Robert Frost and his family.