[1] The former Parker's Store building is located about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) west of the village center of Goffstown, at the northeast corner of Parker Station Road and Gorham Pond Road.
Its front is spanned by a single-story hip-roofed porch, supported by round columns with Doric heads.
[2] William Parker, descendant of one of the area's early settlers, is known to have operated a tavern and hostelry from his home, located near a crossing of the Piscataquog River built to accommodate the ship masts being transported on the road.
In the 20th century it was used a space for community groups, and was donated by the Parkers to the Goffstown Historical Society in 1973.
The store was the nucleus of a village that was important enough in the 19th century to merit a station when the railroad was built into the area.