Talk:Merrimack Valley
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[edit] Disputed cities?
Stoneice02 15:43, 20 August 2006 (UTC) I don't believe all these cities are considered part of what is known as the Merrimack Valley. Although geographically it may be correct, the Merrimack Valley is a region of northern-Mass and southern-NH consisting of the cities that border the river from the ocean to Salem, NH... MAYBE Windham, Londonderry, and Derry, but certainingly not futher north.
- In New Hampshire, the Merrimack Valley region occupies the entire center-southern part of the state, running north to south from Franklin to Nashua. I live in Concord (in Merrimack County), and the term is in wide use north and south from here. The list of towns is correct.--Ken Gallager 12:36, 28 September 2006 (UTC)
In Massachusetts when someone refers to the Merrimack Valley they are usually referring to only the city of Lawrence and the towns of Methuen, North Andover, & Andover.
[edit] Merge with Merrimack Valley Region?
- Disagree - They really are two different entities. The Merrimack Valley (this article) is a natural, bi-state area with historical and commercial connections. The "Merrimack Valley Region" is a specific sub-region of New Hampshire used by numerous organizations in the state to refer to the central part of the southern tier of the state, centered on the Merrimack River. The two articles really do refer to two separate things. --Ken Gallager 14:01, 21 August 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Merrimack Valley vs Merrimack Valley Region
Disagree- The Merrimack Valley is the area surrounding the Merrimack River including it's area in Masssachusetts whereas the The Merrimack Valley Region is only in NH. The Merrimack Valley Region is one of the tourist regions in NH. The state is divided into 7 Regions they are: the Great North Woods, the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, the Monadnock Region, the Seacoast, the Dartmouth-Lake Sunpaee Region, AND the Merrimack Valley Region.
- I withdraw the proposal. Thanks for the info. Stoneice02 04:53, 8 November 2006 (UTC)