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

The following information provides the Population & Steets in Osperee City, New Hampshire. The statistics are based on a 2010 census, and are from reliable sources, but may contain errors or omissions. Please contact the community for more information about Ossipee. There are a few things you should know before visiting this town. Here are some useful tips.

Ossipee is home to a total of 47% single people. Compared to the other towns and CDPs in this region, it has a lower percentage of single people. In fact, the city is 14.6% smaller than the U.S. average. The percentage of single women is significantly higher in Conway and Center Ossipee, and it's much lower than the U.S. average.

The town is located in the Ossipee Mountain range, which is a circular mountain range that marks the location of an ancient volcanic ring dike. The mountain range serves as the town's natural border, and is the primary source of sand and gravel. The latter is shipped to Boston by rail. The Ossipee Mountain range is the largest area of natural beauty in New Hampshire, but the town was once populated by hundreds of people.

Violent crime is a major issue in Ossipee City. The city has a violent crime rate of 2.01 per 1,000 residents in a standard year. However, the southwest area is the safest part of the city. In a neighborhood with less traffic, the chance of being a victim of violent crime is about one in 356. The violent crime rate map doesn't always reflect the actual level of danger in a neighborhood, but it does highlight the most dangerous parts of the city.