Hudson could be a city in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, us. Hudson began as a part of the Dunstable assignment that encompassed this town of Nashua, New Hampshire, and therefore the cities of Dunstable and Pepperell, Massachusetts, similarly as elements of alternative close cities on either side of the border. In 1732, all of Dunstable east of the river became the city of Nottingham, Massachusetts. 9 years later, the northern boundary of Massachusetts was finally formally established, and therefore the New Hampshire portion of Nottingham became Nottingham West, to avoid confusion with Nottingham, New Hampshire to the northeast.
Two tiny recreational lakes exist inside the city borders. Robinson (or Robinson’s) pool within the northern a part of the city options a public access beach and boat ramp that may be accessed via Robinson Road. Otternic pool (locally referred to as “Tonic Pond”), situated between Hudson Center and Hudson Village, includes a public boat landing (Claveau Landing) that may be accessed off Highland Street. Each ponds area unit usually used for fishing throughout the summer and athletics and hockey throughout the winter. Gnawer pool (or Swamp), situated within the southern a part of the city, could be a wild volary and is employed as a piece of land by many vulnerable and species of birds. Within the early decennium hunters would travel horse from as way as Derry to camp and stalk game within the far-famed swamp.
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