Lee is a town in Strafford County, New Hampshire, United States. It was settled in 1657 and incorporated in 1766. The town was named after British General Charles Lee, who later served as a Major General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
Lee has been home to several notable individuals, including author Dan Brown and Olympic gold medalist Jenny Thompson.
The population of Lee has steadily increased over the years, with a current population of around 5,000 residents.
Lee is located in southeastern New Hampshire and is known for its rolling hills, forests, and streams.
The economy of Lee is primarily based on agriculture, education, and tourism. The town is home to several farms and businesses that cater to tourists visiting the area.
Lee has a rich cultural heritage, with many historic buildings and museums that showcase the town's history. The town also hosts several events and festivals throughout the year that celebrate its heritage and community spirit.