New Hampshire Information

 

Admission to Statehood: June 21,1788
Largest Cities: Manchester,Concord, Derry, Rochester,Nashu
Governor of New Hampshire: Jeanne Shaheen
Economy:Agriculture: Dairy products,nursery stock, cattle, apples, eggs.
Highest Point in New Hampshire: Mt.Washington
State Song of New Hampshire: Old New Hampshire
State Motto: Live Free or Die
Lowest Point in New Hampshire: Atlantic Coast; sea level
Famous Colleges, Universities, Community Colleges: Dartmouth College, Franklin Pierce College, Notre Dame College, St. Anselm College, The University of New Hampshire
Presidentail Birthplace:  Franklin Pierce, 1853-1857(Years in Office)  

Born: November 23,1804, in Hillsborough(now Hillsboro) , New Hampshire

Historical Attractions: Robert Frost Farm, Franklin Pierce Homestead Historic Site, Old Man on the Mountain, Shaker Village, Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion, Mystery Hill, State Capitol
National Parks: Franconia Notch State Park, White Mountain National Forest
Government: 10 counties, 2 U.S. Representatives, 2 Senators,  4 Electoral Votes
Famous Museums: The New Hampshire Historical Society Museum, The Manchester Historic Association Museum, The Arts and Science Center, The Lamont Gallery
Sports and Recreation: Hiking, Snowmobile races, Sled-dog Racing, Football, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Skiing, Horse Racing, Greyhound Racing, Whaleback Yacht Race