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East Rochester, New Hampshire : ウィキペディア英語版
East Rochester, New Hampshire

East Rochester is an unincorporated community of the city of Rochester, New Hampshire, United States, located on the banks of the Salmon Falls River, which separates Maine from New Hampshire. Home to approximately 5,000 residents, it is located east of Rochester proper, and is one of two villages (the other being Gonic) within city limits.
The area was a farming community which developed into a small textile and shoe manufacturing mill town during the Industrial Revolution. Using water power from the Salmon Falls River, two mills began operation. The first was called the Cocheco Woolen Manufacturing Company, with the second smaller one built upstream and called the White Mill. Between the 1880s and 1920s, "Eastside" (as it is referred to by locals) achieved its maximum growth. It was served by the Nashua & Rochester Railroad, which later became part of the Boston & Maine Railroad. Called Rindgemere, the depot was located on Autumn Street. But during the Great Depression, the mills began to decline, and finally folded in the 1970s. With its principal employers gone, East Rochester slipped in its quality of life. More recently, however, the district has enjoyed a rebirth. Located near major routes and industrial centers, its small village ambience has attracted new residents, and several beautiful Victorian buildings have been restored.
East Rochester consists of a main street with several small shops and a shopping center known as Shoreyville Plaza, named after the original settlement in the area. Also on Main Street are two churches and a small library. In recent years, the old fire station has been converted into a museum, as fire services are now obtained from the main station in Rochester. A three-story block located on Main Street once housed the post office and a clothing store until the early 1980s, when the post office moved into a 2 story brick block further north on Main Street.
East Rochester has its own ZIP code (03868).
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