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From The Telegraph Files

By Staff | Sep 25, 2021

Courtesy Nashua Historical Society It was 83 years and a few days ago that the Hurricane of '38, also known as the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, blew into Greater Nashua and commenced uprooting and blowing down trees of all sizes across the area, not to mention leaving damaged homes and many other buildings in its path. This photo was taken on Concord Street, looking north through the felled trees at Nashua's Greeley Park. (Courtesy Nashua Historical Society)

It was 83 years and a few days ago that the Hurricane of 1938, also known as the Great New England Hurricane of 1938, blew into Greater Nashua and commenced uprooting and blowing down trees of all sizes across the area, not to mention leaving damaged homes and many other buildings in its path. This photo was taken on Concord Street, looking north through the felled trees at Nashua’s Greeley Park.