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Welcome To Our New Hampshire Travel Page
New Hampshire may be known for the White Mountains and all of their Covered Bridges, but is also known internationally for the New Hampshire primary, the first primary in the quadrennial U.S. presidential election cycle. Its license plates carry the state motto: "Live Free or Die." The state nickname is "The Granite State", in reference to its geology and its tradition of self-sufficiency. Check out all the popular web links.
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New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States of America. The state was named after the southern English county of Hampshire. It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. New Hampshire ranks 44th in land area, 46th in total area of the 50 states, and 41st in population. It became the first post-colonial sovereign nation in the Americas when it broke off from Great Britain in January 1776, and was one of the original thirteen states that founded the United States of America six months later. It was the ninth state to ratify the United States Constitution, bringing that document into effect. New Hampshire was the first U.S. state to have its own state constitution, and is the only state with neither a general sales tax nor a personal income tax at either the state or local level.Concord is the state capital, while Manchester is the largest city in the state.
It is known internationally for the New Hampshire primary, the first primary in the quadrennial U.S. presidential election cycle.
Its license plates carry the state motto: "Live Free or Die." The state nickname is "The Granite State", in reference to its geology and its tradition of self-sufficiency. To accentuate this, many state agencies and New Hampshire license plates carry the image of the Old Man of the Mountain, a former granite stone face in the White Mountains. Read More. See Map.
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Plan your vacation to New Hampshire NY Times New Hampshire Travel Guide.
Everything about New Hampshire A complete Travel guide to New Hampshire.
Gone New England Travel Guide All About New Hampshire
New Hampshire Virtual Travel Guides Real Travelers - Real Info
NH Trip adviser The New Hampshire Trip Adviser
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Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Portsmouth should be on everyone’s list of places to visit by car or boat. Come into this area of New Hampshire for a number of museums – The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire; Albacore Museum and the American Independence Museum to name a few. Love the outdoors? The Nubble Cape Neddick Lighthouse draws many tourists. Get an education at the Great Bay Estuarine Research Reserve or the Seacoast Science Center. How about Water Country? It’s the largest Water Park in New England! While there with your family, visit York Wild Kingdom in Maine – the largest zoo and amusement park in the Seacoast. There is so much to see and do here – Please visit www.portsmouthnh.com for all information. See Map
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The Northeast View’s New Hamshire Monthly Destination Picks…. 
| Rye, New Hampshire
For a surprisingly small coastline, New Hampshire is indeed a tiny jewel in the Northeast. Families with children of any age will have enough of activities and sights to keep everyone happy. Trailer boating is the option in this area since the interior marshes are quite shallow. Portsmouth Kayak Adventures is just a drive down the road for the adventurous ones. Odiorne Point State Park is directly on the ocean and offers hiking and picnicking. Stay a few days and visit the Seacoast Science Center right within this state park and learn about the states seacoast. Craving seafood for dinner? Plenty of al fresco dining. For state park information, visit www.nhstateparks.com/odiorne.htm . Boaters can also access to a ramp at Rye Harbor State Marina – (603-964-9008) for more details. See Map.
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Wentworth by the Sea, New Hampshire Looking for a premier boating destination ? Approaching Little Harbor, you will appreciate the majestic Wentworth by the Sea Marriott Hotel and marina. Boasting 150+ slips, these can accommodate vessels up to 200 feet. Charter services, tours and deep sea fishing are available. Indoor and outdoor pools, along with and exercise studio are on premises. A variety of options are available should your preference be tennis or a game of golf. Dine al fresco or by fireside on a cool night enjoying regional favorites and great views. A Sunday must is their Sunday brunch with ice sculptures, delectable foods and live jazz. What a beautiful location for a wedding or honeymoon. Do not leave without a visit to their spa. The Wentworth website will provide all necessary planning information. See Map
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New Hamshire Chamber of Commerce Links
Click on the Google Map to the right for various Chamber of Commerce location links and other Websites. You can then navigate and expand to other areas by using Google Map functions and tools. A. Greater Concord Chamber-Commerce - (603) 224-2508 B. Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce - (603) 610-5510 C. Souhegan Valley Chamber-Commerce - (603) 673-4360 D. Chamber of Commerce - (603) 666-6600 E. Nashua Chamber of Commerce - (603) 881-8333 F. Hillsboro Chamber of Commerce - (603) 464-5858 G. Laconia Chamber of Commerce - (603) 524-5531 H. Greater Franklin-Tilton Chamber - (603) 934-6909 I. Newfound Region Chamber-Commerce - (603) 744-2150
J. Raymond Chamber of Commerce - (603) 895-2254
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