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Construction on a railroad to connect Andover to Wilmington  began in 1835. The line was opened on August 8, 1836.  In 1834 Haverhill requested  and obtained authority to extend the line to Central Village in Haverhill.  The legislature of New Hampshire extended the road during the 1840's to the Maine border under the name of the Boston & Maine Railroad. The line was connected to Boston in 1846.
Construction on a railroad to connect Andover to Wilmington  began in 1835. The line was opened on August 8, 1836.  In 1834 Haverhill requested  and obtained authority to extend the line to Central Village in Haverhill.  The line was extended through New Hampshire during the 1840's to the Maine border under the name of the Boston & Maine Railroad.  
 
People used the railroad for day trips from Boston in the summer.
 
Gardens and trees were planted on the Boston & Maine grounds in 1902.


People used the railroad for day trips from Boston in the summer after the line was connected to Boston in 1846.
   
   
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Revision as of 19:50, 14 June 2007

Construction on a railroad to connect Andover to Wilmington began in 1835. The line was opened on August 8, 1836. In 1834 Haverhill requested and obtained authority to extend the line to Central Village in Haverhill. The line was extended through New Hampshire during the 1840's to the Maine border under the name of the Boston & Maine Railroad.

People used the railroad for day trips from Boston in the summer after the line was connected to Boston in 1846.

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--Eleanor 16:31, May 15, 2006 (EDT)

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