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I’m Jennifer Lessard, I’m a Realtor with Homequest Real Estate. I mainly serve in the Southern New Hampshire area. My goal is to assist you with either buying or selling Real Estate as smoothly as possible with honest, and personalized care. I am here to help and would love to go on the journey of buying and selling a home Read more...
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NH Snowmobile Clubs & Associations New Hampshire snowmobile clubs take care of our snowmobile trails here in New Hampshire by cleaning up trails, building bridges, putting up signs, working with landowners, grooming the trails, and a number of other things to help make your snowmobile riding better. If you ride your snowmobile in New Hampshire, be sure that you (at Read more...
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Thanksgiving Recipes: Thanksgiving in NH Recipes Thanksgiving is the time to carve the turkey and wow your guests with fancy appetizers and desserts. Check out these great Thanksgiving recipes for you to try and make your Thanksgiving meal a huge hit. Thanksgiving Appetizers Stuffed Mushrooms with Shrimp 40 large mushrooms with stems removed 2 (4 ounce) cans small Read more...
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The 99 Restaurant & Pub in Concord, New Hampshire offers a full service bar and a family-friendly atmosphere. Waiters, waitresses and bartenders are very attentive, and maintaining a clean, safe, and fun atmosphere is a top priority! The open kitchen area is a nice feature at the 99 Restaurant, viewable mostly from the bar area. The food at the Read more...
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New Hampshire State Butterfly What is the NH State Butterfly? The New Hampshire State Butterfly is an endangered subspecies of butterfly called Karner Blue. The Karner Blue, or Lycaeides Melissa Samuelis is a subspecies of The Small Blue Butterfly. The Karner Blue Butterfly was adopted in 1992 as the NH State Butterfly but is rarely seen here in New Hampshire. Read more...
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What is the State Insect For New Hampshire The New Hampshire state insect, adopted in 1977 is the Ladybug. Many think the NH state insect should be the Mosquito since we seem to have more of those than the Ladybug. The Ladybug doesn’t bite so we are grateful to have such a great state insect for New Hampshire! Read more...
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What is the New Hampshire State Animal? The NH state animal was adopted in 1983. The state adopted the White Tailed Deer as the state animal for New Hampshire. Read more...
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What is the New Hampshire State Bird? The NH State Bird was adopted in 1957, the State Bird is the Purple Finch. The Purple Finch is not actually purple, but is a deep red color on the head and neck areas of the male birds. The Purple Finch is a small bird, about the same size as a sparrow (about Read more...
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NH State Flower What is the New Hampshire State Flower? The NH State Flower was adopted way back in the year 1919, which makes this New Hampshire State symbol the oldest on record for New Hampshire! It is even older than the state seal or the state’s flag! The New Hampshire State Flower is the Purple Lilac. The Purple Lilac Read more...
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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...