The Largest City in New Hampshire Now and in 30 Years

Written by Em Thomas
Published: January 28, 2024
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New Hampshire is a charming and small state located on the East Coast of the United States. It’s one of the original colonies, with a long history worth discovering. New Hampshire is known for its quirky New England towns, and it’s not home to many big cities at all. In fact, the largest city in New Hampshire would be considered by many to be a mid-size city.

Let’s learn about the biggest city in New Hampshire, as well as what we predict will be the biggest city in 30 years. We’ll look at some fun facts and then provide a summary of the largest cities in the state below.

What’s the Largest City in New Hampshire?

Closeup Selective Focus Of New Hampshire State On A Geographical And Political State Map Of The USA.

New Hampshire is only 9,350 square miles in size. The state’s most populous city, Manchester, is 34 square miles. However, the largest city in New Hampshire is Concord, which is 67 square miles in size.

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As of 2024, the largest city in New Hampshire is the city of Manchester. Manchester is located in the southern portion of New Hampshire and sits along the beautiful Merrimack River. The population of Manchester is just over 115,000 residents. However, it’s interesting to consider that New Hampshire’s total population is only 1.4 million. That means Manchester alone is just over 8% of the state’s population.

Manchester, New Hampshire Facts

Manchester City Hall Plaza in downtown and Elm Street aerial view, Manchester, New Hampshire, NH, USA.

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Let’s take a look at some facts about New Hampshire’s largest city: Manchester.

  1. While Manchester itself isn’t a huge city, it’s in great proximity for residents looking to visit some of the best big cities on the East Coast. It’s only a 50-minute drive from Boston, a six-hour drive from Philadelphia, and a 4.5-hour drive from New York City.
  2. Manchester, New Hampshire has a playful nickname: The Queen City. This is because Manchester is larger in area than New Hampshire’s capital, Concord. It’s also called ManchVegas. This is because when gambling was illegal in the city in the 1980s and 90s, many restaurants still kept gambling machines in their arcades.
  3. There isn’t really one major industry in Manchester; there are several. From tech to financial services to manufacturing, lots of industries thrive in the bounds of Manchester, New Hampshire.
  4. There’s a public university in Manchester: The University of New Hampshire at Manchester, which boasts a reputation for providing the second-best value of any university in New Hampshire.

What Will Be the Largest City in New Hampshire in 2054?

It’s likely that in 30 years, Manchester will still be the most populous city in the state of New Hampshire. The second-largest city is Nashua, with a population of around 90,000, however, their population has been declining in recent years. The third-largest city is quite a bit behind. That city is Concord, with a population of 44,000. Therefore, it’s likely Manchester will remain the biggest city in the state.

Top 3 Largest Cities in New Hampshire (+ Fast Facts)

Now that you know the largest city in New Hampshire, as well as our predictions for the biggest city in 2024, let’s take a look at the three most populous cities in the state. This summary provides the city name, population, size, growth rate, and the median household income.

CityPopulationAreaGrowth RateMedian Household Income
Manchester115,03734 square miles0.09%$62,000
Nashua90,00032 square miles-0.11%$73,000
Concord44,04967 square miles0.68%$70,000

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Em Thomas is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering places, travel, and chili peppers! She's an MBA student with a passion for storytelling. Though she's a Michigan native, she presently resides in Denver, Colorado. While she doesn't currently have any pets of her own, she's an avid dogsitter with an affinity for big dogs!

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