Haverhill, New Hampshire, situated along the Connecticut River at the Vermont state line, is a town known for its historic charm and vibrant community spirit. Founded in 1763, Haverhill played a significant role in early transportation as the terminal town of the Coös Turnpike. The town comprises five distinct districts, including Woodsville, a commercial hub with a railroad history, and Mountain Lakes, a planned community popular among out-of-towners. Housing styles vary from traditional New England-style homes to farmhouses, mountain cottages, rustic log homes, classic Cape Cods, and Victorian-influenced homes. Residents enjoy access to numerous natural spaces and outdoor recreational activities, with the White Mountain National Forest providing scenic views and popular hiking trails like Black Mountain. The Connecticut River offers kayaking, canoeing, trout fishing, and boating, while parks such as Bedell Bridge State Park and Woodsville Community River Access Point provide waterside recreation. Mountain Lakes features amenities like boating, swimming, walking trails, beaches, a lodge, and tennis courts. Dining and shopping options are primarily located in Woodsville, with local favorites like Village Pizza, Iron Rail Pub & Grill, and Shiloh’s Restaurant. Major retailers and big-box stores can be found in Lebanon, 40 miles south. Residents typically travel by car, with access to Route 302, State Route 10, and Interstate 91. Boston Logan International Airport is the nearest international airport, located 146 miles away.