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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Greater New Hampshire

Tallwood Drive
Bow New Hampshire 03304
United States

(603) 704-4480

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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Greater New Hampshire is a top-rated plumber in Bow. We are always aiming to provide more benefits to our customers, making the experience of calling a plumber simpler and easier every time. That's why we created the Advantage Plan, a membership that gives next-level service to our loyal and high-needs clients. When you want to make your plumbing experience even smoother and stress-free, call to learn more about the program! We do more than just plumbing. Once our licensed and insured employees are done with a service, they will thoroughly clean their workspace, leaving it admiring.

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About Bow

Bow is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 8,229 at the 2020 census, up from 7,519 at the 2010 census, an increase of 9.4%. == History == The town was granted by the authorities of New Hampshire to Jonathan Wiggin and others in 1727, and was originally 9 miles (14 km) square, covering nearly all the territory granted to Ebenezer Eastman and others by the authorities of Massachusetts two years previous, under the name of "Pennacook" (now Concord). Massachusetts claimed to hold authority over a large portion of the territory of New Hampshire for many years, until the final boundary line was established in 1741, giving New Hampshire more territory than it had ever claimed. These complicated lines of the two towns coming from two different authorities were not settled decisively till after the final separation of the two colonial provinces. The government of New Hampshire gave Bow the preference in its grant of 1727, and did not recognize the title of the Pennacook grantees, and in the bill giving a charter for the parish of Concord, it was worded as "taking a part of the town of Bow," etc. Although Concord was granted and surveyed before Bow, its final organization was 38 years after it. Bow gained a victory over Concord in its original title; still it was obliged to yield over two-thirds of its territory to Concord, Pembroke and Hopkinton, establishing their final boundary lines at different times, from 1759 to 1765.The town's name comes from its establishment along a bend, or "bow", in the Merrimack River. The first census, taken in 1790, reported 568 residents.In 1874, the Concord Railroad passed along the eastern border of Bow. It is now the New England Southern Railroad.

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