Extractions: Somersworth Strafford County New Hampshire Population Census Population 2003 Perc 2000 2003 Population 2000 Perc 90 2000 Persons Under 5 Persons Under 18 Persons Older 65 Female Persons White Persons African American American Indian Asians Other Race Two Or More Races White Person Non Latino Hispanic Or Latino Origins Living In Same House Foreing Born Persons Other Language Spoken Highschool Graduates Bachelors Degree Person With Disablity Travel Time To Work Housing Units Homeownership Rate Multi Unit Houses Meidan House Value Households Person Per Household Median Household Income Per Capita Income Poverty Level Strafford County New Hampshire Business Census Private Buisnesses Private Buisness Employees Private Percent Change Nonemployer Establishments Manafactuar Shipments Retail Sales Retail Sales Per Capita Minority Owned Firms Women Owned Firms Building Permits Federal Grants Strafford County New Hampshire Geography Census Land Area Persons Per Sq Mile Metropolitan Areas Boston-Worcester-Lawrence-Lowell-Brockton MA-NH NECMA Fips Code County Strafford State NH What politics do you want to change in your area? (Post A Comment)
New Hampshire -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article Transportation in New Hampshire new hampshire geography Cities in New Hampshire List of New Hampshirerelated topics http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/ne/new_hampshire.htm
Extractions: New Hampshire is a small (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. state) U.S. state in northern (A region of northeastern United States comprising Maine and New Hampshire and Vermont and Massachusetts and Rhode Island and Connecticut) New England . It is located east of (A state in New England) Vermont , north of (A state in New England; one of the original 13 colonies) Massachusetts , south of (The largest province of Canada; a French colony from 1663 to 1759 when it was lost to the British) Quebec , Canada, and west of (A state in New England) Maine and the (Click link for more info and facts about North Atlantic Ocean) North Atlantic Ocean . The state ranks 46th of the 50 states in land area (23,249 km ) and 41st in ((statistics) the entire aggregation of items from which samples can be drawn) population (around 1.3 million by a 2003 (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. Census Bureau) U.S. Census Bureau estimate). It is the site of the (Click link for more info and facts about New Hampshire primary) New Hampshire primary , the first (A preliminary election where delegates or nominees are chosen) primary in the (Click link for more info and facts about U.S. presidential election)
Foster's Online, Dover, New Hampshire Program participants demonstrated knowledge of new hampshire geography, history,heritage, culture, attractions, traveler safety, directions, http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20050805/NEWS0202/108050044/-1
Fieldworking Online: CNHC Projects to enhance the recording of new hampshire geography, history and politics . Frumie Selchen works at the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire. http://www.fieldworking.com/neighborhood/cnhcprojects.html
Extractions: Celebrate New Hampshire Culture Summary of the Fellows' Projects: Robin Bellantone holds that well crafted values, artful living, and adaptation to change are explored most thoughtfully through examples of contemporary and historical art, craft, and artifacts. By meeting and dialoguing with resourceful New Hampshire artisans, she can impart to her students the more immediate and contemporary uses and value of this work. Nancy Brown and Lynn Compton are co-producers of "A Century of School in Peterborough," an original musical theatre production with script and musical score. Nacy and Lynn have helped students to compile and reinterpret the oral histories of past Peterborough students from 1920 to the present day. Marcia Congdon is the creator of a slide show about her experience at the Smithsonian Festival in Washington, DC in 1999. In addition, she has written a portrait of Art Anderson, a folk artist and craftsman who makes wooden toys. She is presently studying the Italian stonecutters in Milford.
The New Hampshire Almanac A collection of electronic materials of interest to those studying new hampshire's people, government, and geography. http://www.state.nh.us/nhinfo/index.html
Extractions: Photograph by John Mucci W elcome to the beautiful state of New Hampshire! From the heavily forested north country, to its rugged mountains and clear blue lakes, to its historic coast, New Hampshire is naturally a magnet for vacationers. W hen the snows fall in the winter, New Hampshire becomes a true winter wonderland. Visitors from all over flock to the many mountain resorts, enjoying skiing on spectacular terrain that ranges from novice to expert. Cross-country skiing is also booming, with hundreds of miles of groomed trails weaving throughout the fields and forests. W hen summer arrives, boaters and swimmers head for the sparkling blue lakes, hikers and campers seek out the beauty of the mountains, and beach lovers head for the ocean. N o words can adequately describe what happens in fall in New Hampshire. The hills become a festival of fall foliage color, the days are clear and crisp, the skies of the deepest blue, and the lakes sparkle with brilliant sunlight. Everywhere, there is color; in the fields and forests, on the hills, and in the picture-book villages. Yellows and browns, brilliant orange and fiery red, the changing foliage attracts visitors from all over the world to see this glorious and spectacular display. THE NAME: Captain John Mason received a grant for land in 1629. He named this land New Hampshire after the English county of Hampshire where he had enjoyed a number of years as a child.
CSRC Laboratory For Remote Sensing And Spatial Analysis A remote sensing, ecology, hydrology and GIS research center at the University of new hampshire with links to GIS data sets and geography departments at other universities. http://www.rslab.sr.unh.edu/
Free Blank Outline Map Of New Hampshire A free blank outline map of the state of new hampshire to print out for educational, Mt. Everest s new Elevation geographyHong Kong geography, http://geography.about.com/library/blank/blxusnh.htm
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Extractions: United States States Capital: Concord State abbreviation/Postal code: N.H./NH Governor: John Lynch, D (to Jan. 2007) Senators: Judd Gregg, R (to Jan. 2011); John E. Sununu, R (to Jan. 2009) U.S. Representatives: Historical biographies of Congressional members Treasurer: Michael Ablowich, R (to Dec. 2008) Secy. of State: William M. Gardner, D (to Dec. 2008) Atty. General: Kelly Ayotte, R (to March 2009) Entered Union (rank): June 21, 1788 (9) Present constitution adopted: Motto: Live free or die State symbols: flower purple lilac (1919) tree white birch (1947) animal white-tailed deer (1983) insect ladybug (1977) saltwater fish striped bass (1994) freshwater fish brook trout (1995) amphibian spotted newt (1985) butterfly karner blue (1992) bird purple finch (1957) songs Nickname: Granite State Origin of name: From the English county of Hampshire 10 largest cities (2003 est.):
New Location For NH State Climatologist The University of new hampshire Durham, NH 03824 (603) 8621234 The newlocation is at http//www.unh.edu/stateclimatologist/. Please update your links http://www.unh.edu/geography/climate.html
ClickState.com - New Hampshire Web Directory Length x Width, new hampshire is about 190 miles long and 70 miles wide.Geographic Center, The geographic center of new hampshire is located in Belknap http://www.clickstate.com/newhampshire/geography.htm
Extractions: Borders New Hampshire is bordered by Canada on the north and by Massachusetts on the south. On the east, New Hampshire is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Maine and on the west, New Hamsphire is bordered by Vermont. Total Area New Hampshire covers 9,351 square miles, making it the 46th largest of the 50 states. Land Area 8,969 square miles of New Hampshire are land areas. Water Area 382 square miles of New Hampshire are covered by water. Highest Point The highest point in New Hampshire is is Mount Washington, at 6,288 feet above sea level. Lowest Point The lowest point in New Hampshire is sea level where New Hampshire meets the Atlantic Ocean on it's eastern border. Mean Elevation The Mean Elevation of the state of New Hampshire is 1,000 feet above sea level.
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Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z N Related Category: U.S. Political Geography South of the mountains the lake and upland area is frequently interrupted by isolated peaks called "monadnocks" from the original Great Monadnock near Jaffrey. The land surface declines westward to the broad valley of the Connecticut River, and the upper Connecticut valley (known as Coos country) is pleasantly pastoral. Practically every part of the state is within sight of, and identifies itself with, some peak. The climate varies greatly, and occasional high winds and violent storms roar through the narrow valleys. Annual precipitation is about 40 in. (102 cm), with snowfall mounting to 8 ft (2.4 m) in the mountain regions. Concord is the capital and third largest city; the largest city is Manchester , followed by Nashua . The state's only port, Portsmouth, on the estuary of the Piscataqua River, also serves as a commercial center.
Extractions: By Alphabet : Encyclopedia A-Z N Related Category: U.S. Political Geography New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). Sections in this article:
Geography - Merriam-Webster's Atlas The seal of new hampshire was adopted in 1784 following the Revolutionary War . Official name State of new hampshire. State nickname the Granite State. http://www.merriam-webster.com/cgi-bin/nytmaps.pl?new_hampshire
Social Studies: Geography Search. new hampshire Public Television Knowledge Network This site fromNational Geographic lets you explore those regions and the plant and animal http://www.nhptv.org/kn/vs/soclab7.htm
About The USA - Travel & Geography > New Hampshire Travel geography Travel to the United States The States Territories new hampshire is called the Granite State because of its numerous granite http://usa.usembassy.de/newhampshire.htm
Extractions: Abbreviation: NH One of the original 13 states (it entered the Union in 1788), New Hampshire was named after the English county of Hampshire. New Hampshire is called the "Granite State" because of its numerous granite quarries; the nickname may also reflect the state's attachment to tradition and its history of a frugal government. There are no general sales or individual income taxes, which fits with the state motto of "Live free or die". A relatively small state, New Hampshire plays a major role every four years in the presidential election, as it holds the first primary election. New Hampshire was first settled in 1623, just three years after the Pilgrims landed in Massachusetts. New Hampshire's history is the story of the transformation of a wilderness to farmland and then to a thriving industrial society. Visitors to New Hampshire enjoy a great variety of recreational activities in six major vacation areas: the White Mountains region, the Lakes area, the Seacoast region, the Merrimack Valley area, the Monadnock region, and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area. The state offers rugged mountains, blue lakes, sandy beaches and quiet villages.
NH Historical Society - N.H. Geography And Land Use Founded in 1823, the new hampshire Historical Society is the premier organizationpreserving and sharing new hampshire history. http://www.nhhistory.org/edu/support/nhgeogindex.htm