Livermore, New Hampshire

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Livermore, New Hampshire is an uninhabited former logging town in Grafton County that is now a ghost town within the White Mountain National Forest.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former town
ghost town
logging town
abandoned mid-20th century
accessibleBy Sawyer River Road NERFINISHED
category former municipalities in New Hampshire
ghost towns in New Hampshire
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Grafton County NERFINISHED
currentLandUse national forest land
recreation area
disincorporated 1951
established 1876
formerSettlementType town
governingBodyAfterDisincorporation State of New Hampshire GENERATED
hasPopulation 0
hasRemains cellar holes
foundations
mill sites
railroad grades
historicalUse company town
logging railroad terminal
incorporated 1876
landManagedBy United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
locatedIn Grafton County, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
New England
New Hampshire
Northeastern United States NERFINISHED
Sawyer River valley NERFINISHED
White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
White Mountains NERFINISHED
locatedOn Sawyer River NERFINISHED
namedFor Samuel Livermore NERFINISHED
near Bartlett, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
Crawford Notch NERFINISHED
Lincoln, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
partOf Sawyer River watershed NERFINISHED
White Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
peakPopulation approximately 200
primaryIndustry logging
lumber
railConnection Maine Central Railroad NERFINISHED
Portland and Ogdensburg Railroad NERFINISHED
Sawyer River Railroad NERFINISHED
region White Mountains NERFINISHED
state New Hampshire
status abandoned
uninhabited

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Lincoln, New Hampshire borderedBy Livermore, New Hampshire
Carroll County, New Hampshire contains Livermore, New Hampshire