Colebrook, New Hampshire Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Demographics of Colebrook City include the following: race, ethnicity, citizenship, and country of origin. The city is predominantly white, with 11.6% of its population being black. There are also about 0.2% of American Indians and Alaska Natives, 6.1% of Asians, and 8.4% of Two or More Races. Hispanics are the second largest group, comprising twenty percent of the population, and include those from Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has also welcomed refugees from Afghanistan and Ukraine.

The town has a humid continental climate. It experiences warm days in the summer and mild nights in the winter. The city also experiences a lot of snowfall in the winter, which results in a large snow pack that covers the town. The winter lows rarely rise above zero degrees. It was originally part of Coos County, with a population of 29 in the first census. Today, it is a thriving community with many young families, as well as a college campus.

Among other statistics, Colebrook has a relatively high teenager birth rate. The city's population of 15 to 19-year-old women is about 30%, which is higher than the rate in other places in the greater Colebrook area. Its teenage birth rate is also higher than the national average. In 2010, the city's population of over eighty thousand was just shy of ninety-five thousand people. This is a small town, so it's important to check out the surrounding towns and cities before deciding on a location to call home.