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New Hampshire Association of REALTORS®
PO Box 550
115A Airport Rd
Concord, NH 03302-0550
(603) 225-5549 - Fax (603) 228-0385
New Hampshire Real Estate Commission
State House Annex, Room 434
25 Capitol Street
Concord, NH 03301
nhrec@nhrec.state.nh.us
(603) 271-2701

One of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire enteedr the union as
the 9th state in 1788. Earlier it was the first state to declare
it’s independence from England. Concord is the capital. It’s
nickname is the Granite State.
New Hampshire is bounded by Maine, Massachusetts and Vermont. The
largest cities are Manchester, Nashua, Concord, Derry and Rochester.
Agriculture in New Hampshire includes dairy products and eggs, nursery
stock, cattle and apples. Industry in the state includes machinery,
electric equipment, rubber and plastic products and tourism.
Some of the state symbols are:
Flower is the purple lilac
Tree is the white birch
Animal is the white-tailed deer
Insect is the ladybug
Salt water fish is the striped bass
Bird is the purple finch
Freshwater fish is the brook trout
Interesting items:
The first
man in space was Alan Shepherd who was from East Derry.
The first
woman to die in the space program was teacher Christa McAuliffe who was on
the space shuttle Challenger when it exploded seconds after taking off on January
28, 1986.
The first
potato planted in the United States was at Londonderry Common Field
in 1719
In 1833
the first free public library in the United States was established
in Peterborough
Highly prized Cornish Hill Pottery Company handcrafts functional stoneware
decorated in the traditions of Early American and European potters
with a method known as "slip trailing".
It takes about 40 gallons of sap to make 1 gallon of maple syrup.
Captain John Smith (the man befriended by Pocohontas) named New Hampshire
after the town of Hampshire in England.
The Bavarian-style hamlet of Merrimack is home to the famous eight-horse
hitch, and the Clydesdales maintained by the Anheuser-Busch Brewery.
Sarah Josepha Hale who wrote the poem "Mary Had a Little Lamb" in
1830 was from Newport.
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