East Concord, New York Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

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The majority of East Concord residents identify themselves as being Irish, English, German, French, or Italian. About 32.3% of East Concord residents work. As a result, the commute time for the area is one of the lowest in the country. Residents in this neighborhood are highly educated and enjoy a great lifestyle. Whether you're a student, a recent graduate, or an empty nester, you'll feel right at home in East Concord!

The population of East Concord City is approximately 43,976 people. It is the county seat of Merrimack County and is located in New Hampshire's Merrimack Valley. Residents are represented by a mayor. The city's mayor presides over the city council and represents the city at the state and federal level. He took office on January 1, 2008.

The area's first settlement was named Penacook in 1659, after the Indian name Pannukog. A year later, it was incorporated as a town, known as Rumford. In 1765, it was named Concord after its governor, Benning Wentworth. The city's population continued to grow, and it was chosen as the state capital. By 1819, the city had a new state prison and state house. It was the county seat of Merrimack County, and it was named as a city in 1808. In 1808, the population was already home to the State House, the oldest continuously used building in the United States. The State of New Hampshire granted the city a city charter, and this city has grown from a rural area to a thriving urban area.