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Explore Communities
Welcome! We invite you to explore our delightful state. From the Seacoast to the mountains, from small, rural communities to thoroughly modern small and medium-sized cities, the Granite State offers a community to fit every taste. With its strong educational system, its great variety of year-round recreational opportunities, and a multitude of beautiful (and reasonably-priced) properties, New Hampshire is ideal for families, retirees, first-time homeowners, second-home buyers, and all who dream of finding their Perfect Choice of real estate.

New Hampshire County Map
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Strafford County, New Hampshire
New Hampshire’s smallest county is home to the state’s largest academic institution and a major employer. At the University of New Hampshire in Durham, seasonal and year-round residents enjoy concerts, plays, lectures, and sporting events. The oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire, the city of Dover is located in a region originally inhabited by the native Abenaki tribe and first explored by Europeans in 1603. A leading textile manufacturer in the second half of the 19th century, Dover’s impressive millworks and other historically interesting buildings now house such enterprises as the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, technology businesses, and restaurants. Many who call the charming villages of Somersworth and Rollinsford home today trace their ancestry to the early farmers, fishermen, and shipbuilders who lived along the Salmon Falls River that borders Maine (and offers pleasant kayaking and canoeing from public launches on both shores). With both the Seacoast and the White Mountains nearby, Strafford County is as rich in outdoor activities as it is in history.
Properties for Sale In Strafford County Cities and Townships
For population, schools, and other information on the New Hampshire towns and cities listed above, see their community profiles.