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Get Asphalt NH is a locally owned and operated company specializing in driveway asphalt paving in Hancock. We are passionate about delivering exceptional results and exceeding customer expectations. Our team combines years of experience with a dedication to using the best materials and techniques. We believe in transparency and open communication, keeping our clients informed throughout the entire paving process. We understand that every driveway is unique, and we take the time to assess your specific needs and preferences to put forth a customized solution that meets your exact requirements.
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Hancock started as an unidentified settlement on the Contoocook River, in lands known as “Society Land” or “Cumberland”, which had been reserved for the proprietors of the lands which became New Hampshire. First settled in 1764, the town was set off from Peterborough and incorporated in 1779, named “Hancock” in honor of John Hancock. A landowner of 1,875 acres (8 km2) in the community, Hancock was the first governor of the state of Massachusetts, president of the Continental Congress, and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Almost every building on Main Street in downtown Hancock is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the Hancock Village Historic District. Hancock’s Meetinghouse is home to Paul Revere’s #236 bell, which chimes on the hour, day and night. The town does not have paved sidewalks, but gravel paths leading from home to home.
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