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  1. Hollis is a charming town in New Hampshire, with a rich history and a scenic landscape. It was named after a generous patron of Harvard College, and was … See more
    Hollis is a charming town in New Hampshire, with a rich history and a scenic landscape. It was named after a generous patron of Harvard College, and was settled by a pioneer family in the 18th century. Today, Hollis offers a peaceful and rural lifestyle, with farms, orchards, and trails to explore. It is also close to Nashua, a vibrant city with shopping, dining, and cultural attractions. Hollis is a great destination for those who love nature, history, and tranquility. It has a mild climate, with warm summers and snowy winters. Hollis is a hidden gem in the Granite State.
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  2. Hollis, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

  3. About Hollis | Hollis NH

    WebAbout Hollis. How the town of Hollis got it's name. By Mary Brickley. In 1746, the district of West Dunstable was divided into four townships: Dunstable, Holles, Merrimack and Monson by order of the Royal …

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  5. History of Hollis, New Hampshire - Hollis Historical …

    WebLearn about the early history of Hollis, a town in New Hampshire that was founded by Peter Powers in 1731 and chartered by the Royal Governor in 1746. Find out how Hollis developed from a wilderness settlement to a …

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    There are four New Hampshire State Routes within Hollis. NH 111 cross the extreme southeastern corner of the town, connecting to Pepperell, Massachusetts, in the south and Nashua in the east. It is known locally as Runnells Bridge Road. NH 111A starts at NH 111 and goes east into Nashua. It is known locally as Groton Road.
    Hollis is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,342 at the 2020 census, having grown 9% from the 2010 population of 7,684.
    By 1731, Peter, his wife Anna Keyes, and their two infant sons, Peter and Stephen, had settled in area that was to be called Hollis. In 1746, Hollis received its charter from the Royal Governor of New Hampshire, Benning Wentworth, and established the town government.
    According to Worcester, about the year 1775, town records started appearing with the town's name spelled as "Hollis", after Thomas Hollis. Both spellings were used until about 1815, after which only the name "Hollis" appears, "...while Holles, the name of the Duke of Newcastle, has passed into merited oblivion."
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  10. Hollis, New Hampshire - Wikiwand

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