Canterbury, New Hampshire
Canterbury, United States
Canterbury, New Hampshire has 16 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
John Wentworth (lieutenant governor, born 1671)
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Barnstead, New Hampshire | Marlow, New Hampshire
Joseph M. Harper
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Limerick, Maine | Sanbornton, New Hampshire
sect
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Enfield, Connecticut | Hancock, Massachusetts
Archbishop of Canterbury
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: British North America | London Borough of Croydon, England | Cambridge, England | Brighton and Hove, England | City of Canterbury, England
utopia
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Syria | Bahrain | South Carolina | Paraguay | Andover, Massachusetts
Pennacook
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Claremont, New Hampshire | Andover, Massachusetts | North Andover, Massachusetts | Laconia, New Hampshire | Marlborough, Massachusetts
stockade
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Toledo, Ohio | Tyler, Texas | Kingston, Ontario | Williamstown, Massachusetts | Dothan, Alabama
militia
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Philadelphia, Kingdom of EnglandKingdom of Great BritainNetherlandsSwedenLenape | Shandong | Elizabethton, Tennessee | Columbia, Pennsylvania | Marshall, Texas
Fourth of July
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Duluth, Minnesota | Kenosha, Wisconsin | Arlington, Texas | Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles | Decatur, Alabama
trading post
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: New York (state) | Netherlands | British Columbia | Jackson, Mississippi | Petersburg, Commonwealth of Virginia
National Historic Landmark
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Michigan | New Haven, Connecticut | New York City, New York | Newark, New Jersey | Long Beach, California
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Connects Canterbury, New Hampshire to: Indiana | Chile | Orlando, Florida | Alaska | Memphis, Tennessee