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Dans Water Treatment
Deborah Lucey
Deb Ferguson Remax
Diamond River Realty
Diluzio Ambulance Service
Fitzwilliam Community Church
Foley Funeral Home
Frazier and Son Furniture
George Slyman
Gerkens
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
Grashow
Greenwald Realty
Hastings Real Estate
H.C.S.
H.G. Johnson
H.K.S.
Horse and Buggy
Howard Dicey R.H. Thackston and Co.
Kathy Wichland
Keene Assembly of God
Keene Gas
Keene Medical
Keene Unitarian Universalist Church
Kristins Bistro and Bakery
Local Net
Marlborough Federated Church
Masiello Employment
Melanson
Midas
Moe Mozier
Monadnock Flooring
Monadnock Imaging
Monadnock Waldorf
New England Replacement Solutions
New England Fabrics
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Phoenix Medical Products
Plymouth State
Remax Town & Country
R.H. Thackston and Co.
Rick Lewis Real Estate
St Bernard Church
St James Church
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St Patrick Church
Sturtevant Chapel
Summers B.C.
United Church of Christ
United Church of Jaffrey
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Background: 

Keene has been a county seat since New Hampshire was divided into counties in 1769. Keene was settled after 1736. The town was attacked and burned during the French and Indian War. It was originally known as Upper Ashuelot, was chartered in 1753 and became a city in 1874. It is named in honor of British diplomat Sir Benjamin Keene.

The Elm City combines the beauty of the New England countryside with progressive industrial development, strong zoning regulations and a wide variety of modern community services. It is the commercial hub of Cheshire County and its market area extends beyond county lines.

Keene is the home of outstanding medical facilities, cultural resources and educational institutions. Its Southwestern N.H. Fire Mutual Aid network has been a national model for emergency communications centers, and it serves a wide twin-state region. So does the city-owned Dillant-Hopkins Airport, located in North Swanzey.

Keene is also the center of recreational programs and activities throughout the year.

Bordered by low hills on every side, Keene is dominated at its center by Central Square and the beautiful United Church of Christ, which has been the square’s focal point since 1787.

The railroad’s arrival in 1848 made Keene an industrial community known for production of furniture, flannel, pottery and other items. Earlier it had been the site of an important glass industry, examples of which are to be seen in its local museum and throughout the country.

 

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