Grafton, New Hampshire
Grafton
State/Province: New Hampshire
Country: United States
Location Overview
Grafton is a town located in Grafton County, New Hampshire, in the United States. It is situated in the central part of the state, bordered by the Baker River to the west and the Pemigewasset River to the east. Grafton serves primarily as a residential community and is governed by a town meeting system, with an elected board of selectmen overseeing local administration.
As of the most recent census, Grafton has a population of approximately 1,000 residents. The town is characterized by its rural landscape, with significant portions of land designated for agriculture and conservation. Key points of interest include the Grafton Town Hall, which houses local government offices, and the Grafton Historical Society, which focuses on the town's heritage.
Recent developments in Grafton include improvements to local road infrastructure to enhance accessibility. The town is also experiencing a gradual increase in housing demand, attributed to a trend of individuals relocating from urban centers. Climate considerations, such as managing seasonal weather patterns, continue to be relevant in town planning and community services. There are no major transportation hubs within Grafton, with regional access primarily via state highways connecting to larger towns and cities.