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|Body= The [[Park City Miners Hospital|Miner's Hospital Community Center]] is a historic building that now serves the Park City community as meeting space for nonprofits, corporate retreats, weddings and parties. There are four floors that can be reserved interdependently or in combination for up to 100 people. The building is surrounded by gardens nestled in the middle of City Park. It is easy to access from the free transit system red bus line or by bike or on foot on the paved path.        
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|Body= In 1849, the townspeople of [[Hillsborough County Farm|Hillsborough County]], New Hampshire purchased farmland in Goffstown from a successful farmer named Noyes Poor. Poor’s Farm literally became the county’s poor farm, complete with an almshouse and a house of correction. Existing buildings on the farm were refit to house the county’s poor. Additional buildings were eventually erected to house the growing population at the poor farm, including a larger almshouse and insane asylum.        
 
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Revision as of 11:25, 16 February 2025

Featured Image Of The Week

Driving thru Grasmere.png
In 1849, the townspeople of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire purchased farmland in Goffstown from a successful farmer named Noyes Poor. Poor’s Farm literally became the county’s poor farm, complete with an almshouse and a house of correction. Existing buildings on the farm were refit to house the county’s poor. Additional buildings were eventually erected to house the growing population at the poor farm, including a larger almshouse and insane asylum.