Tourist Guide Warner
Warner can be described as a town located in county of Merrimack, New Hampshire, US. This place is inclusive of settlements of Waterloo and Davisville. It’s also a home to Mount Kearsarge State Forest, Rollins State Park, and Magdalen College.
As per US Census Bureau, total area of Warner comes out to be 144.8 sq. Km; out of which 0.43%25 consists of water. This place gets drained by Warner and Lane rivers. 2 covered bridges go on to span Warner River. They are: Waterloo Bridge and Dalton Bridge.
Mount Kearsarge is the ‘highest point’ in Warner. The town has been crossed by New Hampshire Route 103 and Interstate 89. State Routes 127 and 114 happen to cross extreme southeastern and southwestern corners respectively. This town goes on to border towns of Salisbury, Andover, and Wilmot on the northern side; Webster on the eastern side, Henniker and Hopkinton on the southern side, Bradford on the western side, and Sutton on the northwestern side.
The population as per 2000 census was 2760.
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