Bartlett, Small town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.
Bartlett encompasses 1.5 square miles at 671 feet elevation, positioned at the junction of U.S. Route 302 and Bear Notch Road within the White Mountains region of New Hampshire.
Founded in 1790 and named after Dr. Josiah Bartlett, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, the town experienced significant growth with the arrival of the Maine Central Railroad's Mountain Division in 1875.
The community maintains traditions linked to its early settlers and rural New England lifestyle, with religious institutions including Congregational, Baptist, Methodist, and Catholic churches playing central roles in local life.
Vital records and town clerk services are available at 56 Town Hall Road in Intervale, with U.S. Route 302 providing access to North Conway 11 miles east or Crawford Notch 36 miles northwest.
The town hosts the historic Bartlett Roundhouse, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015, and maintains Nordic skiing trails at the Bear Notch Ski Touring area.
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