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Nashua, New Hampshire

Located at the confluence of the Nashua and Merrimack rivers, the area was first settled about 1655 as a fur trading town. Built around the now-departed textile industry, in recent decades it has been swept up in southern New Hampshire’s economic expansion as part of the Boston region. Nashua was twice named “Best Place to Live in America” in annual surveys by Money magazine. It is the only city to get the No. 1 ranking on two occasions.

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Mormon Population

Mormons make up 0.63%% of the population of Nashua. The state of New Hampshire has 8,231 members in three stakes, 16 wards, five branches, and one mission.

LDS History

Orson Pratt and Lyman E. Johnson were the first Latter-day Saints to visit New Hampshire. They preached in Bath in the northwestern part of the state in the spring of 1832, baptizing 15 — among them future apostle Amasa M. Lyman — and organized New Hampshire’s first branch. In January 1928, New Hampshire was transferred to the Canadian Mission and then in October 1937 became part of the newly established New England Mission. Three years later, the six elders and two sister missionaries assigned to New Hampshire were working in the state’s two largest cities, Manchester and Nashua, as well as the smaller town of Keene, and reported there were 43 members of the Church in the state.

Family Friendliness

Nashua, proudly known as “The Gate City” presents itself as a distinctly “liveable” place. Its traditional New Hampshire heritage combined with its progressive Northeastern urban qualities and vitality offers an attractive lifestyle opportunity. Many outdoor activities like boating, fishing, hiking will keep you busy in Nashua. Daniel Webster College is right there, too.

Boston Massachusetts Temple

46 miles SE of Nashua

Demographics:

Nashua is in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA. Nashua had a total population of 86,494, making it the second largest city in the state (and in the three northern New England states) after Manchester.

Climate:

The July high is around 83 degrees and the January low is 12. Nashua, NH, gets 44 inches of rain per year. Snowfall is 60 inches. The number of days with any measurable precipitation is 124. On average, there are 201 sunny days per year.