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Notre Dame College (New Hampshire)

1950 establishments in New HampshireCatholic Church in New HampshireDefunct Catholic universities and colleges in the United StatesDefunct private universities and colleges in New HampshireEducational buildings in Manchester, New Hampshire
Educational institutions disestablished in 2002Educational institutions established in 1950Manchester, New Hampshire

Notre Dame College was a Roman Catholic college located in Manchester, New Hampshire, United States, and affiliated with the Sisters of Holy Cross of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. After more than 50 years of operation, it closed in May 2002, due to "difficult enrollment and financial issues."

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Notre Dame College (New Hampshire)
Elm Street, Manchester

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Elm Street 2291
03104 Manchester
New Hampshire, United States
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