Talk:Livermore, New Hampshire
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According to several other pages with places about three people, Livermore also has three people. According to this page, it has none and hasn't had any since 1949. What gives?
Rlquall 16:03, 9 Nov 2004 (UTC)
[edit] How is this a 'community'?
I don't see how an uninhabited place can be, by definition, a "community"? How about "uninhabited places" or "unincorporated places" or "uninhabited census-designated places"? No people = No community. Rlquall 21:49, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)
I was just at Livermore today, and there is definitely a house with someone living in it. He told me himself that there are 3 people in Livermore, and I was at his house. It is located right behind the entrance gates off of the main road, between the river and the ruins of the old mill. He said he has an agreement with the parks commission there, and he lives there and allows people to park on his property who want to go look around. It may not be a community, but it is certainly NOT uninhabited. nifty_penguin@yahoo.com