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'''Cornish Flat''' is an unincorporated village in the town of [[Cornish, New Hampshire|Cornish]] in [[Sullivan County, New Hampshire]]. |
'''Cornish Flat''' is an unincorporated village in the town of [[Cornish, New Hampshire|Cornish]] in [[Sullivan County, New Hampshire]]. |
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The village is located at the southern end of the valley of [[Blow-me-down Brook]] ( a confluence of Notch, Leavitt, Wine, and Penniman Brooks) in the northeastern corner of the town of Cornish. [[New Hampshire Route 120]] passes through the village, connecting it with [[Claremont, New Hampshire|Claremont]] to the south and [[Meriden, New Hampshire|Meriden]] and [[Lebanon, New Hampshire|Lebanon]] to the north. The village green is the site of a farmer's market every Saturday during summer and has a life-size Union soldier statue on a plinth carved in granite with the names of Cornish Civil War dead. Nearby |
The village is located at the southern end of the valley of [[Blow-me-down Brook]] ( a confluence of Notch, Leavitt, Wine, and Penniman Brooks) in the northeastern corner of the town of Cornish. [[New Hampshire Route 120]] passes through the village, connecting it with [[Claremont, New Hampshire|Claremont]] to the south and [[Meriden, New Hampshire|Meriden]] and [[Lebanon, New Hampshire|Lebanon]] to the north. The village green is the site of a farmer's market every Saturday during summer and has a life-size Union soldier statue on a plinth carved in granite with the names of Cornish Civil War dead. Nearby plaques commemorate WWII and the Korean War. A Memorial Day eulogy and parade begins here led by the Boy Scout Troop. The old meeting house on the green has a spire and mostly reliable clock. Its bell tolls for thee hourly . |
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The local industry includes Dingee Machine, a builder and repairer of fire fighting trucks and equipment situated next to the #2 Cornish Fire Station on Route 120. Other businesses include Cornish General Store, a branch of the Claremont Savings Bank and USPS 03745. |
The local industry includes Dingee Machine, a builder and repairer of fire fighting trucks and equipment situated next to the #2 Cornish Fire Station on Route 120. Other businesses include Cornish General Store, a branch of the Claremont Savings Bank and USPS 03745. |
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Cornish Flat has a separate [[ZIP code]] (03746) from the rest of the town of Cornish. |
Cornish Flat has a separate [[ZIP code]] (03746) from the rest of the town of Cornish. |
43°29′51″N 72°16′46″W / 43.49750°N 72.27944°W / 43.49750; -72.27944 Cornish Flat is an unincorporated village in the town of CornishinSullivan County, New Hampshire.
The village is located at the southern end of the valley of Blow-me-down Brook ( a confluence of Notch, Leavitt, Wine, and Penniman Brooks) in the northeastern corner of the town of Cornish. New Hampshire Route 120 passes through the village, connecting it with Claremont to the south and Meriden and Lebanon to the north. The village green is the site of a farmer's market every Saturday during summer and has a life-size Union soldier statue on a plinth carved in granite with the names of Cornish Civil War dead. Nearby plaques commemorate WWII and the Korean War. A Memorial Day eulogy and parade begins here led by the Boy Scout Troop. The old meeting house on the green has a spire and mostly reliable clock. Its bell tolls for thee hourly . The local industry includes Dingee Machine, a builder and repairer of fire fighting trucks and equipment situated next to the #2 Cornish Fire Station on Route 120. Other businesses include Cornish General Store, a branch of the Claremont Savings Bank and USPS 03745. Cornish Flat has a separate ZIP code (03746) from the rest of the town of Cornish.
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