Hebron, New Hampshire

Hebron is a town in Grafton County, New Hampshire, United States, having a population of 632 as of the 2020 census.

Most early settlers arrived from New England towns, with no known first-generation emigrants from Europe.

Other industries developed after the Mayhew Turnpike was built in 1803, connecting northern towns and lumber harvesting with southern cities and mills.

[4] By the 1920s, tourism developed into a major occupation, including summer lodges and winter skiing.

New Hampshire Route 3A passes through the eastern part of town, following the east shore of Newfound Lake.

The village of East Hebron is located near the northeastern end of the lake, close to the intersection of Route 3A with North Shore Road.

Map of New Hampshire highlighting Grafton County