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

The following article explores the population & steets in Lyme City, New Hampshire. It includes the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Population and steets data are from various sources deemed reliable, but are subject to error, omission, changes, or withdrawals. To confirm accuracy, please contact the community you are interested in. Listed below are the most important numbers for the city.

Old Lyme Shores/Hawks Nest Beach area residents report being Italian. Others claim to be Irish or English, and some even report Swedish ancestry. Only 12.8% of the area's residents were born outside the U.S., so the community's diverse racial makeup is likely to reflect the local population's diverse ethnicity. The numbers are quite interesting, but the most important information is that no single racial group dominates the town.

In Old Lyme Shores/Hawks Nest Beach neighborhood, 57.9% of homes are vacant, higher than 99.1% of U.S. neighborhoods. This is largely due to seasonal housing, but is also indicative of the town's demographics, with many older homes and a large percentage of college students. The area is considered a highly desirable area for retirees and has a population that is a mix of seniors, young families, and middle-aged people.