A Tour of Bow, New Hampshire
Bow is located south of Concord, the State Capitol. It takes its name from its location on a bend in the Merrimack River. Bow's riverfront location and fertile lands have always made it an attractive location for business and residence. Today, Bow's low taxes, excellent schools and responsive town services has made it a prime location for businesses and families.
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| Bow's is located at the intersection of Interstate 89 and Interstate 93. It is within 1 hour south of the New Hampshire's beautiful White Mountains and of Boston, Massachusetts. | The Bow Town Hall, formerly the town's school, houses town government and the Bow Police Department. |
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| Bow Memorial School serves 600students in grades 5-8. | Bow Elementary School serves 600 students in grades K-4. |
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| Bow High School servers 550 students in grades 9-12 | Bow Town Pond - located next to the Community Building and `Volunteer Fire Station. |
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Turee Pond, one of the largest ponds in Bow, is located to the rear of Bow High School. |
Mary Baker Eddy, a
famous American, was born in Bow. Her birthplace is now preserved as an historic site located on Route 3A. |