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Synopsis of New Hampshire

New Hampshire, one of the six New England states and one of the smaller states of the United States. The state is bordered on the north by the Canadian province of Québec, on the east by Maine and the Atlantic Ocean, on the south by Massachusetts, and on the west by Vermont. Concord is the capital of New Hampshire. Manchester is the largest city.

Settled only three years after the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, New Hampshire was one of the original 13 colonies. As the ninth state to ratify the Constitution of the United States, New Hampshire cast the decisive vote on June 21, 1788, that put the Constitution into effect. New Hampshire has within its boundaries the highest mountains in New England, countless lakes, hundreds of streams and brooks, and large areas of unspoiled woodlands. Tourists have flocked to New Hampshire since the late 1800s. Despite its rural appearance, New Hampshire has long been an industrial state. Two of its early industries, the manufacture of shoes and of textiles, started in the homes of the earliest settlers.

New Hampshire has been a popular resort area for summer vacationers since the late 19th century and for skiers since the 1930s. Since the 1950s improved highways and the expansion of public facilities for camping and recreation have further stimulated tourism. In the mid-1990s travelers each year spent $2.5 billion in the state. The serving and accommodating of tourists provides employment for about 56,000 New Hampshire residents. The rugged White Mountains, the many woodland lakes and scenic splendors, and the cool summers bring many visitors to New Hampshire. The attractions include hunting, camping, hiking, and mountain climbing in the summer and fall; swimming and boating in summer; skiing and snowmobiling in winter; and local theater and music programs.

New Hampshire is known as the Granite State because of its extensive granite formations and deposits. The state was named by Captain John Mason, who in the early 17th century received one of the first land grants in what was to become New Hampshire. He named the area after the English county of Hampshire, where he had spent time as a youth.






 



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Word on the Street - MetroWest Daily News


Word on the Street
MetroWest Daily News
Marlborough High School graduate and University of New Hampshire hockey standout Bobby Butler is one of 70 or so college players up for the Hobey Baker ...

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Broad-based tax - Concord Monitor


Broad-based tax
Concord Monitor
Stopping the adultery tax gives new meaning to the New Hampshire Advantage. Instead, just keep the marriage penalty in the tax code. ...

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Wake-up call on dangers of carbon monoxide - Laconia Citizen


Wake-up call on dangers of carbon monoxide
Laconia Citizen
Realizing the very real safety risks, New Hampshire now requires carbon monoxide detectors in all new dwelling units that are rented, ranging from motels ...

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Wareham couple completes cross-country tour - Wareham Courier


Wareham couple completes cross-country tour
Wareham Courier
The purpose of the trip was simply to pass through Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, and thus complete our 49-state tour. We did do a little sightseeing in ...

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U.S. v. CARL - Leagle.com


U.S. v. CARL
Leagle.com
Broksas testified that Carl told him that he had gone to Virginia to avoid prosecution in Maine and New Hampshire on state drug charges. ...

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Saving for vacation, then savoring the memories - Boston Globe


Boston Globe

Saving for vacation, then savoring the memories
Boston Globe
Mostly we went to New Hampshire, because my mother loved Echo Lake, and my father loved making my mother happy. It was that simple. ...

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Chamber talks of successes, honors those who strived - Laconia Citizen


Chamber talks of successes, honors those who strived
Laconia Citizen
Chamber Ambassador Elaine Blinn of the Belknap Point Motel said Peary "has been a part of many of our event committees, working almost all of our Business ...

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Long Island man Richard Bassik goes from kidnapping to con games, rips off 2M ... - New York Daily News


New York Daily News

Long Island man Richard Bassik goes from kidnapping to con games, rips off 2M ...
New York Daily News
She moved to New Hampshire and dropped the suit in 2004. By then, Bassik was weaving a web of lies, shady money transfers and secret bank accounts, ...

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Budget cutbacks hamper tourism - MassLive.com


Budget cutbacks hamper tourism
MassLive.com
Some 80000 to 100000 people a year visit the Franklin County visitors center to seek information about motels, attractions and other businesses in Western ...

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Slide sells for a song - Laconia Citizen


Slide sells for a song
Laconia Citizen
Jeff Woodward, who owns a motel next to Whale's Tale, opined that a water slide in The Weirs is a tough sell, given that the even bigger, and ultimate draw ...

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