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NHDraven t1_j6inx3e wrote

I actually had to check if that was literally a picture of Manchester top left.

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bandit8815 t1_j6js3h3 wrote

Whatever the brick building is in the center of downtown, with the green roof, that's the only recognizable building in my opinion, and I don't even know what it's for. Its just the green roof building to me

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BeccaAndKale t1_j6kdfh4 wrote

I moved to Manchester from a few larger cities and I wish it had more to offer. I have hope that it will develop into something nice. Just wishing the homeless/drug situation improved and there were things like these:

-smaller music venue than SNHU -hockey team -conversion of a factory to something like Ponce City Market in Atlanta -a more bikeable/walkable river walk with greenery and art that allows you to access restaurants, breweries, coffee shops and affordable housing

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GroggyMicrobe41 t1_j6mgook wrote

We actually did have a hockey team for a while, they left in like 2019

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-cochise t1_j6lppup wrote

Hey, Elm is usually decently hopping, and I’m like 99% positive we don’t have a zoo. The bus thing kills me though, there’s absolutely no info about schedules or routes or fares anywhere near the stops.

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ThunderSk33t t1_j6inwpj wrote

We have a zoo??? Surprised there’s no theater on S Willow. Currently hoofing it to Merrimack or Hooksett.

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firewolf8385 t1_j6jesb4 wrote

There was one until 1936 apparently, when it was destroyed in a flood

Edit: I mean a zoo, should’ve clarified before

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Cdm81379 t1_j6jl6c1 wrote

Where Filotomo sits now used to be a movie theater until late 2000s, early 2010s I think.

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OriginalCrawnick t1_j6kk9pq wrote

And yet we have an empty shaws building that could literally be anything more useful.. target, movie theater, whole foods, indoor play place like goffstown, etc.

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ghazp33 t1_j6jq354 wrote

Chunky's behind the mall? Not the typical theater but one can view movies there. I personally don't like Chunky's but to each their own.

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Coldest-Spinach t1_j6obet6 wrote

Lol ain't this the truth. One thing I have always loved about small new England cities though is that the outdoors is always close. It's something I'll always enjoy about the area. Something like NYC? There's parks. but it's not like the forest.

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