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Thursday, 8 March 2007
Oh, that Manchester Bookmark and Share

When I first saw the reference to Manchester, and Greater Manchester, I wondered if it was my old stomping ground in the north of England. I clicked on the link and saw this picture:

and reference to "Winnacunnet". Someone has hit the jackpot.

How unlike the home life of our own dear Mancunians.

Posted on 03/08/2007 2:26 PM by Mary Jackson
Comments
8 Mar 2007
Hugh Fitzgerald

Foreigners may be unaware that New Hampshire is the best state in the United States. The best town in New Hampshire is Norwich, Vermont (Hanover,�New Hampshire is a close second). That may puzzle some, but the late Goran Printz-Pahlson, whenever asked in Cambridge, England what was his�favorite city in Sweden, always would reply: "Copenhagen."

I don't know how Manchester, New Hampshire compares to Manchester, England but both have a history of dark satanic mills, the American ones on the Merrimac, the English ones on something a lot less local-colorful, and I presume that in the English Manchester those old mills have been preserved and, just� like those on the Merrimac, turned to other commercial uses or condominiumized.



8 Mar 2007
Send an emailMary Jackson

or condominiumized

Good heavens, no. We turned them into flats.






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