Deerfield, New Hampshire, United States

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🇺🇸 Deerfield is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. Deerfield is the location of the annual Deerfield Fair.

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History Deerfield was originally part of Nottingham. In 1756, residents petitioned for organization of a separate parish, but were denied. In 1765, while a second petition was pending, two local hunters presented colonial governor Benning Wentworth with a deer. Permission was granted, and "Deerfield" was incorporated in 1766. The incorporation act for Deerfield was signed by three members of the Leavitt family, including Capt. Samuel Leavitt who later was one of the town's first selectmen. Leavitts Hill in Deerfield was named for the family, who had first settled in nearby Exeter.

"Deerfield Parade", a hilltop district first settled about 1740, was located on the early postal route between Concord and Portsmouth. Here, the militia of the Revolutionary and Civil wars trained and "paraded" on the village common. The "Parade" was then a professional, cultural and trade center. About 1798, citizens founded Deerfield Academy, a high school. It burned in 1842.

Once a thriving farm community which was disappointed when bypassed by railroads, the town in 1876 established the Deerfield Fair. Now billed as "New England's Oldest Family Fair", the four-day event draws huge crowds each autumn to admire animals, produce and crafts, or to enjoy amusement park rides.

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Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 52.1 square miles (134.9 km²), of which 50.8 square miles (131.5 km²) are land and 1.4 square miles (3.5 km²) are water, comprising 2.57% of the town. The highest point in Deerfield as well as in Rockingham County is the summit of Nottingham Mountain, at 1,345 feet (410 m) above sea level, near the town's western border. Portions of the Pawtuckaway Mountains occupy the eastern border of the town. Deerfield is primarily drained by the Lamprey River and its tributary the North Branch River, within the Piscataqua River (Coastal) watershed, while the western edge and northernmost section of town is in the Merrimack River watershed.

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** Adjacent municipalities** • Northwood, New Hampshire (north) • Nottingham, New Hampshire (east) • Raymond, New Hampshire (southeast) • Candia, New Hampshire (south) • Allenstown, New Hampshire (west) • Epsom, New Hampshire (northwest).

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Transport Two New Hampshire state routes cross Deerfield. • NH 43 connects Candia in the south and Northwood in the north. It follows Old Candia Road, South Road, Stage Road, Raymond Road, North Road, and Mountain View Road, and has a concurrency with NH 107 along Raymond and North Roads. • NH 107 connects Raymond in the south and Epsom in the north. It follows Raymond Road and North Road, and has a concurrency with NH 43 through the central part of town.

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Education There is one public school in Deerfield, the Deerfield Community School on North Road, which serves students in grades Pre-K–8. The current principal is Kristen Withee. Deerfield Community School was opened in 1990 and replaced the George B. White School. The George B. White Building is now commercial space and houses, among other things, the town offices and the police department. Deerfield students have attended various local high schools over the years, as there is no high school in the town. Starting with the DCS graduating class of 1995, the town has sent students graduating from Deerfield Community School to Concord High School. Other options have included Coe-Brown Northwood Academy in Northwood, Central High School in Manchester, West High School in Manchester, Pembroke Academy in Pembroke, and Oyster River High School in Durham. The students graduating from Deerfield community school still continue to go to Concord high unless given opportunities to go to other schools.

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Deerfield, New Hampshire, United States 
<b>Deerfield, New Hampshire, United States</b>
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Deerfield has a population of over 4,855 people. Deerfield also forms part of the wider Rockingham County which has a population of over 314,176 people. Deerfield is situated 32 km north-east of Manchester.

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Antipodal to Deerfield is: 108.8,-43.133

Locations Near: Deerfield -71.2,43.1333

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Antipodal to: Deerfield 108.8,-43.133

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