Hampton Beach, New Hampshire
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Hampton Beach is a village district and beach resort within the town of Hampton, in the U.S. state of New Hampshire, located on the Atlantic Ocean. Hampton Beach is located in Rockingham County, approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Portsmouth. The community is a popular tourist destination and the busiest beach community in the state. Ocean Boulevard, the main street along the beach, includes a boardwalk, several seasonal hotels, and the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom. The Ballroom hosts many national acts throughout the summer months. [1]
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[edit] Notable Aspects
The New Hampshire Marine Memorial is located on the beach along Route 1A at the terminus of New Hampshire Route 101.
The Hampton Bridge carries Route 1A into the south border of the community.
Hampton Beach Seafood Festival Since 1988, the Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce and Seafood Festival Committee have helped put New Hampshire on the map as a vacation destination. The Hampton Beach Seafood Festival has a profound effect on seacoast businesses, the community, and the overall economy of the area. Restaurants, lodging, shops, and businesses in general depend on the Seafood Festival as the primary contributor to their bottom line. Many Chamber members say it is even bigger than the "4th of July" in sales volume. The Festival, held the weekend after Labor Day, is also instrumental in extending the summer season. Dozens of non-profit organizations also earn a major portion of their income through revenues earned at the Festival, allowing them to continue to support their causes that benefit the citizens of New Hampshire. The Hampton Beach Seafood Festival has evolved dramatically, and has been acclaimed as "One of the Top 100 Events in North America", by the American Bus Association in 1996, 2001, 2003, and most recently in 2006. Event attendance is now estimated as exceeding 150,000.[2]
[edit] History
The Hampton Beach Village District was established on June 26, 1907, for the purpose of providing electric power and water to the summer tourist community. In 1923, the village's first fire station was built and is still in operation.
Hampton Beach hosts several annual festivals during the summer including a children's festival, the Hampton Beach Seafood Festival, and the Hampton Beach Master Sand Sculpting Competition. There are fireworks on the 4th of July and every Wednesday of the Summer at 9:30 pm.[3]
[edit] External links
- Images of Hampton Beach by James F. Harrington
[edit] Notes
- ^ Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom official site
- ^ Hampton Area Chamber of Commerce official site
- ^ Hampton Beach Village District official site