Marlborough is a town located in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. It was originally granted as an unnamed township in 1752 by the Massachusetts General Court. The town was incorporated in 1776 and named after Marlborough, Massachusetts.
Marlborough has been home to several notable people, including author and poet Elinor Wylie, who lived in the town in the early 20th century.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the population of Marlborough was 2,063 as of the 2010 census.
Marlborough is located in southern New Hampshire, about 20 miles southwest of Keene. The town is situated in the Monadnock Region, known for its picturesque landscapes and outdoor recreational opportunities.
Marlborough's economy is primarily based on agriculture, tourism, and small businesses. The town is known for its local farmers markets and quaint shops.
Marlborough has a rich cultural heritage, with a strong emphasis on preserving its history and traditions. The town hosts several annual events, including the Marlborough Applefest and the Marlborough Arts and Crafts Fair.