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Winnacunnet is a word
derived from one of the
Algonquian languages and may mean "beautiful
place in the pines".
Other sources suggest a
meaning of "place...
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Winnacunnet High
School is an
American public high
school in Hampton, New Hampshire. It
serves students in
grades 9
through 12 who live in Hampton, Seabrook...
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densely po****ted
southern resort area from most
points west,
while Winnacunnet Road (officially New
Hampshire Route 101E)
provides access to the less...
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intersection of U.S. 1 and NH 27.
First called the "Plantation of
Winnacunnet",
Hampton was one of four
original New
Hampshire townships chartered...
- stepfather,
Edward Beattie,
taught history and
coached girls'
sports at
Winnacunnet High School. Her
family roots are in
Newburyport and the
North S****...
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directly next to the
coastline beaches. Just
north of an
intersection with
Winnacunnet Road, NH 1A
narrows back to a two-lane
undivided highway, and then meets...
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bathing suit
model for a time as a teenager. She is a
graduate of
Winnacunnet High School.
Molinari was
named Miss
Hampton Beach, New
Hampshire in...
- Mary
Aurelia (née Fogler) and
Sumner Abbott "Ham" Claverie. He
attended Winnacunnet High
School and the
Rhode Island School of
Design (RISD) in the late...
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converted to a
junior high
school (Hampton Academy)
after the
opening of
Winnacunnet High
School in 1958. "Boys Football" (PDF). NHIAA.
Retrieved October...
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Carrie McEwen,
Crystal Syvinski,
Maddie Dillon and Max Del
Viscio from
Winnacunnet High
School in Hampton, New Hampshire,
along with
their marine biology...