Rindge Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States
About Rindge
Rindge is a small town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire that was originally inhabited by ancestors of the Abenaki Tribe of native Americans. Evidence has displayed that the region may have been inhabited as many as 11,000 years ago. The first modern settler was Abel Platts, who arrived in 1738. The onset of the French and Indian War in 1744 drove the majority of the initial settlers away, but only for a short time. Platts and a small group of settlers returned to establish a more permanent residence in 1758 after the war had subsided. By 1859, there was 1,200 residents living in the small mill town. Rindge has only grown slightly over the years with modern census figures displaying slightly more than 6,000 current residents.
Top Attractions in Rindge
Explore the best things to see and do in Rindge:
- ★Cathedral of the Pines
- ★Mt. Monadnock
- ★Pearly Pond
Where to Eat in Rindge
Must-try local food and restaurants:
- 🍴JP Stevens
- 🍴Mama Duke's Diner
- 🍴Pizza Haven
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