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M. Brown

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  1. Now this is getting scary... New EEE cases suspected in Concord, Manchester By CAROL ROBIDOUX Sunday News Staff Two new suspected cases of Eastern equine encephalitis were announced yesterday by the state Department of Health and Human Services, bringing to four the number of human cases of the potentially-deadly mosquito-borne virus in New Hampshire. Two men, one from Manchester and the other from Concord, were hospitalized over the weekend, said John A. Stephen, DHHS commissioner. Full Article Here.
  2. Everyone glad the shipyard didnt close? I know I am.
  3. I don't think so. They just finnished putting in new windows and new stairs and a entrance. But Bradly Sullivan was talking about building another high on that parking lot behind it. I don't where that stands at the moment. Welcome to UrbanPlanet btw. Its so great to see somebody else from Manchvegas. I've been the only one for so long.
  4. It's prolly just the angle of the picture. I'll take a pic that shows a better view of the height.
  5. City Hall is at least the same height if not taller than Hampshire Plaza. I don't know how emporis got those numbers but they are way off... If you take a look at Manchester you will see.
  6. Did anybody see those thunder storms yesterday? scratch that...did anybody loose power yesterday during the storms. We didnt but man was it scary. I was driving to my church for worship practice And I was right smack in the middle of it. It was like war of the worlds. I was so scared and just started prayin'. There were literally lightning strikes less that 200 feet from my car... a bunch of lightning strikes.
  7. Those are some nice aerials. The parking lots are nasty though.
  8. I bet you that new Hotel is going to kickstart a boom. Keep an eye out Portlanders!
  9. I know there are a lot more ppl here in NNE (Northern New England for those of you who don't know) other than us that love cities urban living and development. SIGN UP! Don't be afraid...but we do bite . Just kidding about that last bit. This is an invite. Sign up now while the gettin' is good. All of the new recuits can also come talk here and introduce yourselves. We wanna get to know ya! You can also introduce yourself to the whole forum at the Introduce Yourself section of UrbanPlanet. Well I'll introduce myself. My name is Mike Brown and I'm from Manchester, NH aka Manch Vegas or Manch Angeles. Im 19 years old and a sophmore in college.
  10. ^ Nice but needs to be taller. At least its adding to the density.
  11. ^Well I didn't make it. Cotuit did. I'm just editing it. LoL
  12. "The Queen City" The largest city in New Hampshire and Northern New England. ManchesterNH.gov Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce Downtown Manchester Map & Guide [pdf] Manchester Map UP Manchester Pics UP Manchester Developments Area: 33 square miles Population (City): 109,565 2010 Census U.S. Census Bureau Overall Density: 3,312 Persons Per Square Mile Diversity: One race 99.3% White 91.3% Black or African American 3.4% American Indian and Alaska Native 0.2% Asian 2.5% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander 0.0% Some other race 2.0% Two or more races .7% Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 6.1% -SOURCE (2005 Census Data) HOUSING Total housing units: 48,378 Occupied housing units: 44,354 Owner-occupied housing units: 23,187 Renter-occupied housing units: 21,167 Vacant housing units: 4,024 Median Value Median value: $114,300 Manchester is the largest city in New Hampshire and the largest city of northern New England, an area composed of Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine. It is located in Hillsborough County on the banks of the Merrimack River. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 107,006. As of 2005 the population is closer to 110,000. Manchester is the center of the Manchester, NH, New England City and Town Metropolitan Area (NECTA MA). Incorporated as a city in 1846, Manchester is nicknamed the Queen City. In 1998, it was named the Number One Small City in the East by Money magazine. The Mall of New Hampshire, on Manchester's southern fringe, is the city's main retail center. Historically, Manchester is important as a textile manufacturing center and the world's largest textile factory was once located along the Merrimack. -SOURCE Wikipedia Manchester Transit Authority Manchester Airport Concord Trailways Peter Pan Bus Lines Greyhound Vermont Transit Newspapers & Magazines The Union Leader New Hampshire Magazine New Hampshire Business Review NH.com | Where New Hampshire Clicks The Hippo | Is it Thursday yet? Television WMUR Channel 9 ABC New Hapshire Public Television WPXB Channel 60 PAX Radio Chester College of New England | Chester, NH Franklin Pierce College | Rindge, NH Granite State College at Manchester Hesser College Manchester Manchester Community Music School New Hampshire Community Technical College at Manchester New Hampshire Institute of Art Saint Anselm College Southern New Hampshire University University of New Hampshire at Manchester Currier Museum of Art Frank Lloyd Wright Zimmerman House Manchester Historic Association Millyard Museum New Hampshire Institute of Art Palace Theatre Verizon Wireless Arena Massabesic Audubon Center Amoskeag Fishways Learning and Visitors Center SEE Science Center Opera New Hampshire ManchesterArts.org Downtown Dining Guide Intown Manchester | Live, Work, & Play Downtown! Manchester Monarchs | American Hockey League Manchester Wolves | Arena Football New Hampshire Fisher Cats | AA Baseball Eastern League UP Manchester's New Ballpark Fairfield Inn by Marriott Four Points by Sheraton Hampton Inn & Suites Bedford Hill-Brook Motel Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Homewood Suites by Hilton Manchester Airport Quality Inn & Wayfarer Convention Center Ramada Inn at Amoskeag Falls Tage Inn & Suites at Manchester Airport The Highlander Inn & Conference Center -SOURCE: [*]Once home of the world��‚��„�s largest textile manufacturing complex along the Merrimack River [*]First credit union in the U.S. ��‚��€œ La Caisse Populaire Ste-Marie (now St. Mary��‚��„�s Bank) [*]City Hall Plaza, the tallest building in northern New England [*]The Zimmerman House, the only house in New England designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that is open to the public [*]Birthplace of Grace Metalious, author of Peyton Place [*]Home to DEKA Research and Development, founded by Dean Kamen, inventor of the Segway Human Transporter -SOURCE:
  13. ^I'm sure you don't mind me using you photos for the Manchester Pics Thread. These are such great pics.
  14. The Lincoln center and 20 pearl look awesome. Any more info on 20 pearl?
  15. SWEET. Good for Portland. I'm gonna have to go up there one of these days.
  16. Wow. Nice profile. Less Afro-American than I expected.
  17. I have to post two becuase I just can't decide. You guys can decide for me This Or This
  18. Loughlin I love that pic coming into to Manchvegas. Very Nice
  19. ^Yeah. This will be the second season for the Manchester Wolves Arena Football I believe.
  20. ^Thats probably why. But I can tell you that Bradly Sullivan is trying to get some zoning laws altered to put up another possible tower next to the current Bradly Sullivan tower. The Bradly Sullivan tower is the old New Hampshire Tower. Bradly Sullivan bought it.
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