Submitted by PintacOnAcid t3_zuwiaj in newhampshire

My brother is building a house in Weare and plans on retiring there when he retires in a couple of years. I know very little about the SW part of NH; any general comments about the town or Hillsborough County? Any helpful comments are appreciated.

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5nd t1_j1lu9r9 wrote

Home of the pine tree riot. Excellent choice.

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dojijosu t1_j1m05mf wrote

Weare is fine. Pine trees are real. Just some people like you live life on a switch when it’s really a dial.

Merry Christmas. I hope Santa leaves some nuance in your stocking.

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bassboat1 t1_j1mehj8 wrote

Don't get on the wrong side of the po-po in Weare...

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MaxonK88 t1_j1nf9vs wrote

What would you like to know about the surrounding area, and limited info on Weare? I lived there many many moons ago. When shit was a little less updated. There was still a VHS place when I lived there. Anywho, I pass thru to Weare still to get to other places in New Hampshire. Either chat me or reply on here. Thanks

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PintacOnAcid OP t1_j1nwgd5 wrote

Meh, I was just curious about the town and trying to find any information beyond what I can find on Google Earth or Wiki. Had never heard of the Pine Tree Riot… they cut off the horse’s ears, mane and tail. Brutal. Cheers.

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MaxonK88 t1_j1nwnrm wrote

Never heard of the riot. Was there for a massive mother's day flood many years ago. Anyways, it's on the outskirts of everything. There is some amazing real-estate an options hidden around there. And it is off the beaten path enough. Plus, John Stark highway runs forever.

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MaxonK88 t1_j1of16y wrote

Just after the rebult police station. In was in a little plaza. Somewhere around 2005ish I believe. Digging deep here, I think I lived on craney hill. The mothers day flood had me stranded for a good bit. I'm sure if I continue to dig I can remember the movie place.

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EJhayford69 t1_j1ojwnl wrote

It’s called weare because there’s nothing out there

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