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New Hampshire State Tree The New Hampshire State Tree is a commonly seen tree in NH. It appearance stands out among the other trees having a white bark. The NH State Tree is the White Birch. Read more...
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What is the Official NH State Sport? The official New Hampshire State Sport was adopted by the NH Government in 1998. The NH State Sport is skiing. Read more...
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Population of New Hampshire The population of NH has increased dramatically over the last 40 years. In 2015, the population of New Hampshire passed the population of its neighboring, and much larger state Maine. In 2015 the population of New Hampshire was 1.33 million and Maine’s population was 1.329 millon. In 2016, the reported population of New Hampshire was 1.335 Read more...
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What’s the 2 Letter Abbreviation for New Hampshire? The 2 letter mailing code, or abbreviation for New Hampshire is quite simple. It is made up of the first letter of each of the two words that make up the name for the state of New Hampshire “NH” – N is for “New and “H” is for Hampshire. So “NH” is Read more...
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White Mountains Attractions By: Madeline Sanborn In the beautiful woods in New England, you can find the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Here, in the summer you can camp, swim in the many lakes and bays, where canoeing and kayaking take place in the heat of the summer day. During the winter, the white snow capped mountains make a beautiful Read more...
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Road Trip Ideas in White Mountains of New Hampshire Want to take a road trip in and around the White Mountains of New Hampshire? There are many cool places to see both natural and man-made attractions, some are hidden places in New Hampshire that not many people know about, until now! Starting at I-93 in North Woodstock NH take exit Read more...
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Whittier Covered Bridge is located on Nudd St in West Ossipee, NH and crosses the Bearcamp River. Best access is to enter Nudd Rd at the corner of Hobbs Rd and Nudd Rd. Whittier Covered bridge was built in the 1870’s and is listed in the World Guide of Covered bridge, number 29-02-08, and is New Hampshire covered bridge #46. Read more...
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Voice of New Hampshire: NH State Voice Does New Hampshire have an officially named person for the State Voice, called “The Voice of NH”? Yes! The voice of New Hampshire was named on April 27, 2011 to the one and only Fritz Wetherbee! Fritz Wetherbee is an iconic person here in New Hampshire and is most famous for his segment Read more...
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Why are covered bridges covered? Why are covered bridges covered? There is a lot of speculation as to why old covered bridges were covered. Covered bridges may have been covered for many reasons. To speculate, the biggest reason was to protect the wooden structure from the weather. Rain, snow, ice and the sun all make wooden bridges fail much faster. Read more...
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The Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad is a great way to take in all the views Lake Winnipesaukee has to offer. The Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad has 2 locations where you can board the train for a slow moving ride around the lake. Winnipesaukee Railroad Scenic Train (Hobo Railroad) Locations Lakeside Ave at Weirs Beach, NH. GPS Location: N43° 36.445′ W071° 27.549′ Read more...