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Farmington Volunteer Fire Department (NH)68 viewsBobBrooks
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Londonderry Fire Department (NH)67 viewsFIDES JUSTITIA VERITAS is a Latin phrase that translates to "Faith/Trust, Justice, Truth". BobBrooks
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Bridgewater Fire Department (NH)64 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks
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Town of Windham Fire & Rescue (NH)63 viewsBobBrooks
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Hanover Fire Department (NH)63 viewsBobBrooks
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Hanover Fire Department (NH)62 viewsThe Ledyard Bridge crosses the Connecticut River to connect Hanover, New Hampshire to Norwich, Vermont.BobBrooks
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Littleton Fire Department (NH)62 viewsLittleton, New Hampshire, is located at the northern edge of the White Mountains. The Littleton Town Building in the patch, is also known as the Littleton Opera House, a historic municipal building built in 1895.BobBrooks
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Canterbury Fire Rescue (NH)61 viewsCanterbury Shaker Village is an outdoor museum and designated National Historic Landmark. See patch.BobBrooks
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Hollis Fire Department (NH)61 viewsBobBrooks
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Canterbury Volunteer Fire Department (NH)61 viewsThe Canterbury, NH Shaker Meeting House, built in 1792, was the first building of the Canterbury Shaker Village. This gambrel-roofed structure featured separate entrances and stairways for men and women.BobBrooks
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Antrim Fire Department (NH)61 viewsBobBrooks
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Plainfield Volunteer Fire Department (NH)59 viewsBobBrooks
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Farmington Volunteer Fire Department (NH)59 viewsBobBrooks
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Weare Fire Rescue (NH)58 viewsBobBrooks
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Sugar Hill Fire Rescue (NH)58 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks
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Boscawen Fire Department (NH)58 viewsThe house of the Elder Tree.BobBrooks
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New London Fire Department (NH)58 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Newfields Fire Department (NH)58 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Langdon Fire Rescue (NH)57 viewsThe Cold River Bridge, also known as McDermott Bridge, is a historic wooden covered bridge spanning the Cold River.BobBrooks
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Gilsum Fire & Rescue (NH)57 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Town of Pittsfield Fire Department (NH)57 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Colebrook Fire Department (NH)57 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Rye Fire Department (NH)56 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Troy Fire Department (NH)56 viewsBobBrooks
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Conway Fire Department (NH)56 viewsThe Swift River Covered Bridge in Conway, NH, built in 1870, is a 130 foot long, historic, pedestrian-only landmark featuring a unique Paddleford truss design, famous for its bright red paint and white trim.BobBrooks
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Auburn Volunteer Fire Department (NH)56 viewsBobBrooks
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Ossipee Corner Fire Department (NH)56 viewsOssipee, New Hampshire and its surrounding areas, including Ossipee Corner, are named after the Ossipee Indians, an Algonquian tribe that lived in the region, and the name reflects the area's Native American heritage.BobBrooks
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Exeter Fire Department (NH)56 viewsExeter, is called the Revolutionary War Capital because it became the center of New Hampshire's government during the Revolution, establishing the first independent government and drafting the colony's first constitution in 1776.BobBrooks
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Franklin Pierce University Fire Company (NH)55 viewsThe Franklin Pierce University Fire Company is one of the few universities in the nation with a student-staffed, all-volunteer fire department at the New Hampshire university that provides fire protection for the campus and surrounding area. BobBrooks
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Barnstead Fire Rescue (NH)55 viewsBobBrooks
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Enfield Fire Department (NH)54 viewsBobBrooks
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Charlestown Old No.4 Fire & Hose Company (NH)54 viewsDEFUNCT - The Charlestown Old No.4 Fire & Hose Company merged into the Charlestown Fire Department in 1974.BobBrooks
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Manchester Boston Regional Airport Fire Rescue (NH)53 viewsThe new name of Manchester Airport is the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. It was officially renamed on April 18, 2006. Fire Protection provided by "Pro-Tec Fire Services"; North America's largest provider of contracted private ARFF services. BobBrooks
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Meriden Fire Department (NH)53 viewsThe Meriden Bridge was built about 1880 by James Tasker of nearby Cornish, a well-known regional builder of covered bridges. It is a multiple Kingpost truss design, 85 feet long and 16 feet wide. Population <500.BobBrooks
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Gorham Fire Department (NH)53 viewsThe town of Gorham, is widely known and referred to as the "Gateway to the White Mountains". Its historical significance and prime location at the foot of the Presidential, Carter, and Mahoosuc mountain ranges.BobBrooks
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Town of Weare Fire Department (NH)52 viewsBobBrooks
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Pease AFB Fire Department Crash Rescue (NH)52 viewsDEFUNCT - Pease Air Force Base (AFB) in New Hampshire officially closed in 1991. Pease Air Force Base served as a strategic air command bomber base focused on long-range bombardment and nuclear deterrance.BobBrooks
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Stark Fire Department (NH)52 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Pease Air National Guard Base Crash Fire Rescue (NH)52 viewsPease Air National Guard Base in NH is home to the 157th Air Refueling Wing, which operates modern KC-46A Pegasus tankers for global aerial refueling and support, utilizing part of the former Pease Air Force Base.BobBrooks
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Jackson Fire Department (NH)52 viewsHoneymoon Bridge (covered bridge), was built in 1876 by Charles Austin Broughton and his son Frank, featuring a Paddleford truss design over the Ellis River and earning its nickname from the local tradition of lovers kissing under it for good luck.BobBrooks
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Spofford Fire Department (NH)51 viewsDEFUNCT - The Spofford Fire Department merged with the Chesterfield Fire Department to become the Spofford/Chesterfield Fire Department in 2008.BobBrooks
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Newbury Fire Department (NH)51 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Hampstead Fire Rescue (NH)51 viewsHampstead Congregational Church in Hampstead was built in 1861. The building is around 164 years old (as of 2025). The Hampstead Congregational Church is still an active and welcoming church. BobBrooks
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Marlow Fire Department (NH)51 viewsMarlow, New Hampshire's high school mascot is the Polar Bear. The Marlow Fire Department voted to support the high school by adding the polar bear to the their uniform shoulder patch. Population <2,000.BobBrooks
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Derry Fire Department (NH)51 viewsBobBrooks
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Fitzwilliam Fire Department (NH)51 viewsStation 2.BobBrooks
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Brookline Volunteer Fire Department (NH)51 viewsBobBrooks
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Hampton Beach Fire Department (NH)50 viewsDEFUNCT - The Hampton Beach Fire Department officially merged with the Hampton Fire Department in 2002. BobBrooks
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Salisbury Fire Department (NH)50 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Franklin Fire Department (NH)50 viewsDaniel Webster was a famous American statesman, orator, and lawyer, born in Salisbury, New Hampshire, which is now part of modern-day Franklin, NH, making him deeply connected to the area.BobBrooks
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Nottingham Fire Department (NH)50 viewsBobBrooks
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Henniker Fire Department (NH)50 viewsBobBrooks
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Dover City Fire & Rescue (NH)50 viewsBobBrooks
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Rindge Fire Department (NH)49 viewsThe Rindge Second Meeting House (1796/97) in Rindge, NH, is a historic landmark, a classic colonial-style church and town hall, known for its porch-and-bell tower design, and its significant size (66x52 ft).BobBrooks
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Town of Chichester Fire Department (NH)49 viewsBobBrooks
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Lincoln Fire Department (NH)49 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Deering Fire Department (NH)49 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Alstead Fire Department (NH)49 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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East Kingston Fire & Rescue (NH)49 viewsIn East Kingston, NH, "Trickling Falls" refers to a historical mill site on the Powwow River that gave the area its name.BobBrooks
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Hudson Fire Department (NH)48 viewsBobBrooks
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Greenville Fire Department (NH)48 viewsBobBrooks
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Milford Fire Department (NH)48 viewsMilford features a well-known gazebo located on its town "Oval," a central green space that hosts community events and is a popular photo spot.BobBrooks
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Plymouth Fire & Rescue (NH)48 viewsThe Smith Bridge was built in 1850, but was destroyed by fire in 1993, and later rebuilt as a covered bridge. It is a long truss bridge with added arches, and crosses the Baker River.BobBrooks
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Madison Volunteer Fire & Rescue (NH)48 viewsBobBrooks
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Hinsdale Fire Department (NH)48 viewsBobBrooks
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Center Conway Fire Department (NH)48 viewsBobBrooks
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Greenfield Fire Department (NH)47 viewsThe Greenfield Meeting House is a historic, two-story wood-frame building was built in 1795. The 18th century meeting house is the oldest meeting house still used for religious and secular purposes.BobBrooks
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Woodsville Fire Department (NH)47 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Atkinson Fire Department (NH)47 viewsThe Atkinson Academy in Atkinson, NH, is a historic public elementary school within the Timberlane District, famous as one of the nation's oldest co-educational schools, with its current building completed in 1803.BobBrooks
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Portsmouth City Fire Department (NH)47 viewsBobBrooks
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Stratham Volunteer Fire Department (NH)47 viewsBobBrooks
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South Hampton Fire Department (NH)47 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Moultonborough Volunteer Fire Department (NH)47 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Greenland Fire Department (NH)47 viewsBobBrooks
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Rye Fire Department (NH)47 viewsBobBrooks
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Bristol Fire Department (NH)46 viewsBobBrooks
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Tilton-Northfield Fire Department (NH)46 viewsTilton and Northfield, are known for Gilded Age architecture, particularly the eccentric works of industrialist Charles E. Tilton, including the Tilton Mansion and the Roman-inspired Tilton Memorial Arch.BobBrooks
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Bethlehem Fire Rescue (NH)46 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Chester Fire Department (NH)46 viewsChester, NH, is called "Chestnut Country" because the area was historically covered in large chestnut trees when settlers first arrived in the early 1700's.BobBrooks
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Town of Hill Fire Department (NH)46 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Waterville Valley Department of Public Safety (NH)46 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Tamworth Fire Department (NH)46 viewsBobBrooks
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Stratford Hollow Volunteer Fire Department (NH)46 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Camp Hidden Valley Fire Department (NH)45 viewsCamp Hidden Valley in New Hampshire, was established in 1971, as a Boy Scout Camp of America (BSA). It is situated on 3,500-acres.BobBrooks
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Alton Fire Department (NH)45 viewsBobBrooks
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Concord Fire Department (NH)45 viewsBobBrooks
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Milton Fire Department (NH)45 viewsThe Milton, NH Town House, built in 1803, is a historic wooden building used for town meetings and civic purposes, originally serving dual roles for church and town gatherings, later modified to a single story in 1855.BobBrooks
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Claremont Fire Department (NH)45 viewsBobBrooks
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Town of Newington Fire Department (NH)45 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Fitzwilliam Fire Department45 viewsStation 10.BobBrooks
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Town of New Boston Fire Department (NH)45 views "Molly Stark" refers to a captured Revolutionary War cannon, affectionately called "Old Molly," named after Molly Stark, the wife of New Hampshire General John Stark.BobBrooks
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New Castle Fire Department (NH)45 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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Hebron Fire Department (NH)44 viewsPopulation < 2,000.BobBrooks
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Manchester Airport Police Fire Department NH)44 viewsDEFUNCT - The City of Manchester Airport had a Public Safety agency providing fire & police protection until the the Londonderry Police Department took over law enforcement activities at the airport in July 2006.BobBrooks
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Winnisquam Fire Department (NH)44 viewsBobBrooks
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Sunapee Fire Department (NH)44 viewsSunapee, NH, is famous for its annual Duck Drop event at Mount Sunapee Resort, a big fundraiser where thousands of rubber ducks are dropped from a chairlift for prizes, but you'll also find real ducks and geese on the beautiful Lake Sunapee.BobBrooks
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Alexandria Volunteer Fire Department (NH)44 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Shelburne Volunteer Fire Department (NH)44 viewsPopulation <500.BobBrooks
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Cornish Fire Department (NH)44 viewsThe Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge is a 159-year-old, two-span, timber Town lattice-truss, covered bridge. Until 2008, when the Smolen–Gulf Bridge opened in Ohio, it had been the longest covered bridge still standing in the United States. BobBrooks
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Town of Sutton Volunteer Fire Department (NH)44 viewsPopulation <2,000.BobBrooks
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