Tunbridge was chartered September 3, 1761 and
organized in 1786. In 2000 Tunbridge claimed a population of 1309.
Most of Tunbridge is located on an 8 mile stretch of
the First Branch of the White
River. Five covered bridges make the town
attractive to tourists and the Tunbridge World's Fair puts this town on
the map.
Tunbridge
Central School school is located in North Tunbridge and houses
kindergarten through eighth grade. A municipal building houses the
Town Clerk's Office, the Selectmen's Room and the Library. There is a
volunteer fire department and ambulance service that is jointly owned
and managed with Chelsea, the town to the north.
There are two stores, a Post Office and three
churches in Tunbridge. The main church is in the center of town.
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POP 1980 - 925; 1990 - 1,154
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