Exeter’s streets weren’t laid out in any organized fashion. Like most New England towns, they were a combination of existing Native trails and newly created pathways from one home to another. They ...
Charles Bell, Exeter historian, says of Park Street, “This was for a hundred and fifty years one of the main avenues to the water side; and over it was transported a large proportion of the original ...
Just off Front Street right near the railroad crossing lays tiny Kossuth Street. Not only small in length, the street is also one of the narrowest in town — just a bit more than a car width wide.