π Location & Geography
Warren is a charming town located in Grafton County, in the state of New Hampshire, United States. It is nestled in the northern part of the state, surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest. The town covers an area of 49.0 square miles, of which 0.04 square miles is water. The Baker River, a tributary of the Pemigewasset River, flows through the town.
π Coordinates
The geographical coordinates for Warren are approximately 43.9273Β° N latitude and 71.8779Β° W longitude.
πΊοΈ Region & Area
Warren is part of the New England region, specifically in the northern area of New Hampshire. The town is surrounded by several other towns including Wentworth to the south, Piermont to the west, and Ellsworth to the north. The town is part of the White Mountain National Forest, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
π₯ Population & Demographics
As of the 2010 census, the population of Warren was approximately 904 people. The town has a diverse age range, with a median age of about 45 years. The majority of the population is Caucasian, with a small percentage of other ethnic groups.
ποΈ History
Warren was first granted in 1763 by Governor Benning Wentworth, and was named after Admiral Sir Peter Warren. The town was incorporated in 1770. It has a rich history, with several historic sites including the Redstone Missile on the town common, which is a relic of the Cold War era.
ποΈ Nature & Environment
Warren is known for its stunning natural beauty. It is surrounded by the White Mountain National Forest, which provides ample opportunities for hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing. The town is also home to the Carr Mountain, a popular destination for hiking and nature walks. The Baker River provides opportunities for fishing and canoeing.
π« Education
Education in Warren is managed by the New Hampshire School Administrative Unit 23. The town is served by the Warren Village School, which provides education for students from kindergarten through grade 6. High school students usually attend schools in the neighboring towns.
π§ Transportation
Warren is accessible by New Hampshire Route 25 and New Hampshire Route 118. The town does not have its own public transportation system, but the surrounding towns and cities offer bus services. The closest major airport is the Lebanon Municipal Airport, located about 40 miles to the west.
π Trivia & Events
Warren is the smallest town in the United States to have a real Redstone Rocket, which was given to the town in 1971. The town also hosts several events throughout the year, including the Warren Old Home Days, a traditional New England town fair featuring a parade, games, and food.