Rindge, New Hampshire 03461
Rindge, NH Lodging, Real Estate, Travel & Visitor Information
Welcome to Rindge, New Hampshire. The town of Rindge was orginally granted to soldiers from Rowley, Massachusetts, returning from the war in Canada, the town was known as Rowley-Canada. In 1749, the town was renamed Monadnock Number 1, or South Monadnock. It was incorporated as Rindge in 1768, in honor of Captain Daniel Rindge, one of the original grant holders. Rindge is the home of Franklin Pierce College, and the Cathedral of the Pines, a multi-denominational outdoor chapel.
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Incorporated: 1768
County: Cheshire
Rindge, NH Population:
2010: 6,014
GPS Coordinates:
Latitude: 42.4459
Longitude: -72.0037
Rindge, NH Local Information
Rindge Police Dispatch: 911
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