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- Q16834478 subject Q8318662.
- Q16834478 subject Q8321113.
- Q16834478 subject Q8547880.
- Q16834478 abstract "The Ashland Gristmill and Dam are a historic former industrial facility in the heart of Ashland, New Hampshire. The dam, originally a wooden construction, is a concrete structured located on the Squam River, where Main Street (New Hampshire Route 132) crosses the river. It is 180' long, 14' high, and has a 50' spillway. The mill building located at the northeast corner of Main Street and Daniel Webster Highway was built in 1903 on the site of a gristmill that was destroyed by fire. It has a massive timber frame, whose most prominent feature is a central tower from which wings balloon out. Its basement still houses the turbine and controlling hardware, although these are no longer operational.The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It has been converted to professional offices.".
- Q16834478 added "1979-12-10".
- Q16834478 location Q2310716.
- Q16834478 nrhpReferenceNumber "79000317".
- Q16834478 thumbnail AshlandNH_Gristmill.jpg?width=300.
- Q16834478 wikiPageWikiLink Q1074558.
- Q16834478 wikiPageWikiLink Q2310716.
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- Q16834478 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318662.
- Q16834478 wikiPageWikiLink Q8321113.
- Q16834478 wikiPageWikiLink Q8547880.
- Q16834478 yearOfConstruction "1903".
- Q16834478 added "1979-12-10".
- Q16834478 location "Main St., Ashland, New Hampshire".
- Q16834478 name "Ashland Gristmill and Dam".
- Q16834478 refnum "79000317".
- Q16834478 point "43.69555555555556 -71.63083333333333".
- Q16834478 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q16834478 type Place.
- Q16834478 type HistoricPlace.
- Q16834478 type Location.
- Q16834478 type Place.
- Q16834478 type Thing.
- Q16834478 type SpatialThing.
- Q16834478 comment "The Ashland Gristmill and Dam are a historic former industrial facility in the heart of Ashland, New Hampshire. The dam, originally a wooden construction, is a concrete structured located on the Squam River, where Main Street (New Hampshire Route 132) crosses the river. It is 180' long, 14' high, and has a 50' spillway. The mill building located at the northeast corner of Main Street and Daniel Webster Highway was built in 1903 on the site of a gristmill that was destroyed by fire.".
- Q16834478 label "Ashland Gristmill and Dam".
- Q16834478 lat "43.69555555555556".
- Q16834478 long "-71.63083333333333".
- Q16834478 depiction AshlandNH_Gristmill.jpg.
- Q16834478 name "Ashland Gristmill and Dam".