How would u describe nashua, senert?
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you anticipate scenery?
How would I describe Nashua, NH topography?
I would call it a mid-size American city plopped into a northern hardwood forest. Not exceedingly interesting as scenery go.
Portsmouth is a much more scenic town than Nashua. Manchester at least as the river. Nashua have what, Rt3?
Not much for scenery. It's a mid size town, surrounded by wooded areas. However, they do hold large rivers surrounding the city. For your average character driving through Nashua I don't think you'd be specially blown away by the scenery though, in attendance are nicer parts of New Hampshire to enjoy the mountains, etc.
Nashua is a small city (maybe 85,000 people), set in a mixed hardwood/evergreen forest. The southern nouns is mostly rolling hills, while the northern and western areas are flat.
The city is on two of the largest rivers within the state. The Merrimack river sets the city's eastern border, and the Nashua River passes through a 9 mile greenbelt to the city's center, empty into the Merrimack on the east side. Nashua's most beautiful spots are probably its parks, especially Mine Falls Park along the Nashua River and Robey Park which is merely north of downtown. Nashua also has some great architecture, including the Odd Fellows building, City Hall, and several of the elder catholic churches.
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