I've lived here for 6 years. Love this community! Especially the main street - the restaurants and bars all have designated outdoor seating in the warmer months. (I realize that this became a thing for most restaurants because of COVID, but Keene's always had it - it's part of the main street vibe.) Summer days are beautiful, spent eating delicious foods outdoors on the main street with your favorite drink.
Lived in Keene in the 1950's. Loved it as a kid. KSC was Keene Teacher's College then. Lived across from the college in an apartment on Winchester St. Then moved to Edgewood. As a kid I loved the brutal winters; no snow days even when the temperature was -20F. We were told that Keene had the widest paved main street in the US; don't know if that's still true. Even though I only lived there seven (7) years, I still consider Keene my home town.
Just visited Keene and it was beautiful all the way around. Everyone walking by spoke to me and smiled. If you’re looking for a good brunch buffet you HAVE to try Tempesta’s omg it was sooo good and they had EVERYTHING! It’s connected to Best Western. You will thank me later!
We moved here 7 years ago and LOVE IT. The colleges keep the city fun, and you are allowed to use their library if you have a city library card. There are flat hikes, in fact most of the city is flat, which is unusual! Bike trails you can walk or bike. Also do know there are fabulous small employers, that have been in families a long time. Fun little parks just hidden everywhere! And when it snows, we don't worry as the city clears it up and you can even walk from almost anywhere to pick up food or necessities. Don't forget to look at all the Wall Dog Murals to learn the long and incredible history of Keene.
Born and raised in Keene! Lived here until I was 23 and attended KSC. The absolute best place to grow up. We moved to Asheville NC for better career opportunities and comfortable weather. It was very hard to try to find a sustainable career in Cheshire county after graduation.
The average cost for a starter or retirement home in Keene is now around $300.000.00. Good luck finding a home for 200,00.00 as mentioned in the video. I left Mass to move here recently.
Keene is New Hampshire's best kept secret, and we like it that way. No mobs of tourists. One correction, the largest percentage of the population is not 18-24. That stat must have included Keene State students, who don't live here year 'round. And some of the photos, including the snow photo at the end, aren't Keene.
' oh no... stop watch at 041... why must pay fee parking lot meter on the sidewalk... better free free parking lot anyday anytime anywhere... dont need pay fee parking meter at all
I've lived here for 6 years. Love this community! Especially the main street - the restaurants and bars all have designated outdoor seating in the warmer months. (I realize that this became a thing for most restaurants because of COVID, but Keene's always had it - it's part of the main street vibe.) Summer days are beautiful, spent eating delicious foods outdoors on the main street with your favorite drink.
Lived in Keene in the 1950's. Loved it as a kid. KSC was Keene Teacher's College then. Lived across from the college in an apartment on Winchester St. Then moved to Edgewood. As a kid I loved the brutal winters; no snow days even when the temperature was -20F. We were told that Keene had the widest paved main street in the US; don't know if that's still true. Even though I only lived there seven (7) years, I still consider Keene my home town.
I’ve lived in Keene my entire life it is a small beautiful town
Hi…do you know of any nice areas to move to? Thinking about buying a small house or condo as a second house.
Just visited Keene and it was beautiful all the way around. Everyone walking by spoke to me and smiled. If you’re looking for a good brunch buffet you HAVE to try Tempesta’s omg it was sooo good and they had EVERYTHING! It’s connected to Best Western. You will thank me later!
We moved here 7 years ago and LOVE IT. The colleges keep the city fun, and you are allowed to use their library if you have a city library card. There are flat hikes, in fact most of the city is flat, which is unusual! Bike trails you can walk or bike. Also do know there are fabulous small employers, that have been in families a long time. Fun little parks just hidden everywhere! And when it snows, we don't worry as the city clears it up and you can even walk from almost anywhere to pick up food or necessities. Don't forget to look at all the Wall Dog Murals to learn the long and incredible history of Keene.
Born and raised in Keene! Lived here until I was 23 and attended KSC. The absolute best place to grow up. We moved to Asheville NC for better career opportunities and comfortable weather. It was very hard to try to find a sustainable career in Cheshire county after graduation.
Visited Keene numerous times. I use to stay at the EF Lane hotel.
The average cost for a starter or retirement home in Keene is now around $300.000.00. Good luck finding a home for 200,00.00 as mentioned in the video. I left Mass to move here recently.
I married my cousin in Keene. Good place.
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i love living in keene my cousin lives here i love the city
Where in NH is good for both 20 and 50 plus ages???
Keene is New Hampshire's best kept secret, and we like it that way. No mobs of tourists. One correction, the largest percentage of the population is not 18-24. That stat must have included Keene State students, who don't live here year 'round. And some of the photos, including the snow photo at the end, aren't Keene.
What town in NW closer to boston?
If you'd like to be close to Boston, then Salem NH or the surrounding areas may be a good option. Thanks for watching!
Help! I’m looking for housing.
Send me an email: Cody.barna@exprealty.com
Thinking about moving to New Hampshire myself, If only i could afford it and stop being afraid of change lol
I hope you take the chance if you haven’t already! I moved to NH from NJ a couple years ago and love it. No regrets!
@kristind0419 thank you 😊 I'm still in NJ unfortunately. I love Keene myself :)
this is where they filmed jumanji
There are major employers in Keene. C&S just to give you one.
Why the heck is he yelling the whole time?!
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oh no...
stop watch at 041...
why must pay fee parking lot meter on the sidewalk...
better free free parking lot anyday anytime anywhere...
dont need pay fee parking meter at all
It's a quarter.
Lived in keene or surrounding towns my entire life... too liberal and "modern" now for me.
Thank you, finally some one said it.
Well you are inform people that this city has a bad opioid problem
Sucks
Just looking for hate so people look at your channel :/