THEY’RE HERE! HISTORY BOOKS FOR SALE! HISTORY OF HAMPTON FALLS, (volume 3, 1917-2020)

by Collin Garcia (Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2022), 323 pages, Hardcover. Non-fiction/US History $40.00. Available for purchase by cash/check (payable to Town of Hampton Falls) at Town Hall, 1 Drinkwater Ro, Town Clerk, Mon-Thurs 8AM-3PM

THEY’RE HERE! HISTORY BOOKS FOR SALE!

HISTORY OF HAMPTON FALLS, (volume 3, 1917-2020); by Collin Garcia (Peter E. Randall Publisher, 2022), 323 pages, Hardcover. Non-fiction/US History $40.00. Available for purchase by cash or check (payable to Town of Hampton Falls) at Hampton Falls Town Hall, 1 Drinkwater Road, Town Clerk, Mondays through Thursdays, 8AM to 3PM.

Hitory of Hampton Falls volume 3From the book flap:

“Three centuries have passed since the establishment of Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, in 1722, but it’s the most recent hundred years that have put the town through its most significant changes. Humble, sparsely populated, and mostly agricultural through the early 20th century, Hampton Falls enters its tercentenary as one of the most desirable places to live on the New Hampshire seacoast.

History of Hampton Falls, Volume 3, 1917-2020, picks up where the first two volumes of Hampton Falls history, written by the Hon. Warren Brown, left off in 1917. The events which have led to the town’s transformation from a farm town to a primarily residential area since then are investigated in detail, including the construction of Interstate 95 and the decline of the dairy and apple industries which were once nearly synonymous with the community. The evolutions of local businesses such as Applecrest Farm, Merrill’s Store, and Marston Farm are traced, along with the stories of the colorful characters who have made their homes within this town along the way.

Of course, what makes a town special is often not what changes, but what stays the same. This book also investigates the efforts to preserve the rural character of Hampton Falls which has long since given way to suburbia in many neighboring towns. From the introduction of the zoning ordinance in the 1950s, to open space conservation efforts in a Falls Free Library and other landmarks, the people of Hampton Falls have shown a tremendous regard for their town’s history and character. These efforts have resulted in a Hampton Falls which is certainly not the same as that of their forebearers, but which retains much of its bucolic charm despite the past century of significant population growth.

The Hampton Falls Historical Society, founded in 1986, deserves much of the credit for encouraging this sense of preservation; they have also been an invaluable resource for putting this book together. Much of the information contained within the book comes from the Historical Society archives; combined with interviews with many of the town’s longtime citizens, this book offers the most complete picture of the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries in Hampton Falls yet compiled.”

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