Lisbon, New Hampshire 03585
Lisbon, NH Lodging, Real Estate, Travel & Visitor Information
Lisbon, New Hampshire was first granted in 1763 as Concord. In 1764 the town was renamed Chiswick, after the Duke of Devonshire’s castle, when Rumford took the name Concord. In 1768 the town was renamed Gunthwaite after a relation of Governor John Wentworth. The name Lisbon was selected in 1824 by Governor Levi Woodbury, whose friend Colonel William Jarvis had been consul at Lisbon, Portugal. Lisbon once included land that is now part of Littleton and Sugar Hill. Lisbon is home to the annual Lisbon Lilac Festival – a popular event that takes place nearly every spring in the village.
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Incorporated: 1763
County: Grafton
Lisbon, NH Population:
2010: 1,595
GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: 44.1248
Longitude: -71.5439
Lisbon, NH Local Information
Lisbon Police Dispatch: 911
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