Greenville, New Hampshire – October 5, 2009
I had a meeting today in the Town of Greenville, New Hampshire. I don’t normally blog about business meetings, but as they say it’s about the journey. I left Acton, MA around 11:20am to make it at Greenville before 1pm (with a little lunch squeezed in). I was treated to a trip to stereotypical Small Town USA.
First off, It was a beautiful drive…


Above is a picture of what a majority of my trip looked like. 30 min of driving through foliage-laden roadways. It was a nice view of Autumn as the road was filled with a combination of green, orange, and red leaves.

Classic American architecture abound…


And then I got to the town of Greenville


The Greenville Town Hall. Before proceeding to the office, I ate at a little diner next to the town hall… but that is a separate post

This is the little bridge just next to the office.

And this brick building is the SeaChange office in the little town of Greenville, NH. It houses around 80 engineers.
Who knew there would be such an office in such a scenic little town?
For more information about this little town… visit http://www.greenvillenh.org/







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