Visit New Hampshire
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NEW HAMPSHIRE
From the top of Mount Washington to Hampton Beach
New Hampshire, the Granite State, and the ninth of the thirteen states to sign the Declaration of Independence, has it all, with a rich history (the first skirmish of the Revolutionary War was fought at Fort William and Mary in New Castle in 1775), centuries-old, colonial architecture, grand, historic hotels, the highest mountain east of the Mississippi River, broad, sandy, North Atlantic beaches, mountain lakes and streams, waterfalls, covered bridges, lighthouses, renowned universities, and four distinct seasons to enjoy them in.Â
Indeed, if there is anything other than palm trees missing here, for families, couples, skiers, surfers, hikers, deep-sea fishermen, theater-goers, history-lovers, or adventurers young or old, we can’t think of anything … If there is, we would love to hear about it.
Rye

Rye is a beautiful, seaside bedroom community stretching between the Hamptons and Portsmouth, perhaps best known for its sandy beaches …
Hampton

Hampton, the home of Hampton Beach State Park, where the population expands on summer weekends from about 15,000 to more than 150,000 …Â
Isles Of Shoals

The Isles of Shoals is a cluster of nine small islands and tidal shoals, four in New Hampshire and five in Maine, five miles off the coast of Rye, New Hampshire …
Portsmouth
Historic Portsmouth, founded in 1623, was already 166 years old when President Washington visited New Hampshire’s only seaport in 1789 …

New Castle
New Castle the smallest town in New Hampshire, entirely contained on an island surrounded by saltwater at the mouth of the Piscataqua River…

Hanover
Hanover is an historic and picturesque town of about 12,000 residents, chartered in 1761 along the east bank of the Connecticut River …

Mountains
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Beaches
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