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                                                                                                                                                 NEW HAMPSHIRE

New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the northeastern United States. It is bordered by 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 is the 5th smallest by land area and the 9th least populous of the 50 United States.

In January 1776 it became the first of the British North American colonies to establish a government independent of the Kingdom of Great Britain's authority and it was the first to establish its own state constitution. Six months later, it became one of the original 13 states that founded the United States of America, and in June 1788 it was the ninth state to ratify the Constitution, bringing that document into effect.

New Hampshire no general sales tax, nor is personal income (other than interest and dividends) taxed at either the state or local level. It is known for the New Hampshire primary, the first primary in the U.S. presidential election cycle. Its license plates carry the state motto, "Live Free or Die", written by the Revolutionary War general John Stark, hero of the Battle of Bennington. The state's nickname, "The Granite State", refers to its extensive granite formations and quarries.

Among prominent individuals from New Hampshire are founding father Nicholas Gilman, Senator Daniel Webster, Revolutionary War hero John Stark, editor Horace Greeley, founder of the Christian Science religion Mary Baker Eddy, poet Robert Frost, astronaut Alan Shepard, rock musician Ronnie James Dio, author Dan Brown, actor Adam Sandler, inventor Dean Kamen, and President of the United States Franklin Pierce.

According to a 2013 study by Phoenix Marketing International, New Hampshire had the eighth-highest number of millionaires per capita in the United States, with a ratio of 6.48 percent. In 2013, New Hampshire also had the nation's lowest poverty rate at just 8.7% of all residents according to the Census Bureau.

Population: 1,330,608 (2015 est.) Ranked 42nd    in the nation

Male: 649,394 (49.3%); Female: 667,076 (50.7%). White: 1,236,050 (93.9%); Black: 15,035 (1.1%); American Indian: 3,150 (0.2%); Asian: 28,407 (2.2%); Other race: 12,062 (0.9%); Two or more races: 21,382 (1.6%); Hispanic/Latino: 36,704 (2.8%). 2010 percent population 18 and over: 78.2; 65 and over: 13.5;  Median age: 41.1.

Median Household Income: $60,567 (2009), Ranked 7th in the nation

Land area: 8,968 sq mi. (23,227 sq km)

Capital: Concord

10 largest cities (2012 est.): Manchester, 110,209; Nashua, 86,933; Concord , 42,630; Dover, 30,220; Rochester , 29,823; Salem, 29,396; Merrimack, 26,683; Keene, 23,272; Derry, 22,015; Portsmouth, 21,379

U. S. Rankings:

Grosse Domestic Product (GDP): 39 (2015) - $71,632 in millions. Source:  http://www.bea.gov   
Education: State Education Data Profile: Source: http://nces.ed.gov   
Health: 5 (2015) – Source: http://americashealthrankings.org  

Economy: Manufacturing has been important in the state since the late 1800s. The textile mills and factories producing leather goods (such as shoes and boots) that once lined the state's fast-moving rivers have given way to high-technology firms, many of them migrating from the Boston area and its higher tax rates. Electrical and other machinery, as well as fabricated metals and plastics, are also manufactured.

Agriculture in New Hampshire is hampered by the mountainous topography and by extensive areas of unfertile and stony soil, but farmers are helped by the cooperative marketing that has expanded since World War II. Their main sources of income are dairy products, greenhouse products, apples, cattle, and eggs.

Lumbering has been important since the first sawmill was built on the Salmon Falls River in 1631. Most of the timber cut now is used in paper production. Although New Hampshire has long been known as the Granite State, its large deposits of the stone—used for building as early as 1623—are no longer extensively quarried, the use of steel and concrete in modern construction having greatly decreased the granite market. Mineral production, chiefly of sand, gravel, and stone, is today a minor factor in New Hampshire's economy.

Tourism: Year-round tourism is now the state's leading industry. Because of New Hampshire's scenic and recreational resources, tourism now brings over $3.5 billion into the state annually.

Many visitors come to enjoy the state's beaches, mountains, and lakes. The largest of 1,300 lakes and ponds Lake Winnipesaukee, is dotted with 274 inhabitable islands, while along the Atlantic shore 18 mi (29 km) of curving beaches (many state-owned) attract vacationers. Of the rugged Isles of Shoals off the coast, three belong to New Hampshire. Originally fishing colonies, they are now used largely as summer residences.

Other attractions include the 724,000-acre White Mountain National Forest; Daniel Webster's birthplace near Franklin; and Strawberry Banke, restored buildings of the original settlement at Portsmouth. Folk crafts such as wood carving, weaving, and pottery making have been revived to meet the tourist market.

With some of the largest ski mountains on the East Coast, New Hampshire's major recreational attractions include skiing, snowmobiling, and other winter sports, hiking and mountaineering, observing the fall foliage, summer cottages along many lakes and the seacoast, motor sports at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and Motorcycle Week, a popular motorcycle rally held in Weirs Beach near Laconia in June. The White Mountain National Forest links the Vermont and Maine portions of the Appalachian Trail, and boasts the Mount Washington Auto Road, where visitors may drive to the top of 6,288-foot (1,917 m) Mount Washington.

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Local Information / Contacts & Website

Wikipedia:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_hampshire

Info Please: http://www.infoplease.com/encyclopedia/us/new-hampshire-state-united-states.html       

New Hampshire Info:  http://www.nh.gov/government/agencies.html#e

Government – State: www.nh.gov

Government – City of   Manchester :  www.manchesternh.gov                        

Economic Development:  http://www.nheconomy.com/

Healthcare: http://www.dhhs.nh.gov/  

Tourism:  http://www.visitnh.gov/

Multicultural Chamber of Commerce: info@multiculturalchamber.org  - www.multiculturalchamber.org




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