Top 10 Best Places To Live In New Hampshire
In the northeastern United States of America, right on the Canadian border, you will find New Hampshire.
This beautiful state has it all; bustling and bright cities, national forests galore and snow-capped mountains for good measure.
New Hampshire is filled with great places to call home.
While that commitment to individual liberties continues today, it's also balanced by a strong sense of community.
A lack of income and sales tax make it desirable from a financial standpoint,
but that's just one of several reasons why so many people choose to make their home in the Granite State.
If you're contemplating a move to New England, it won't take long to fall in love with New Hampshire's peaceful atmosphere.
Native residents already know what it is that sets the state apart. Whether you're moving from across town or across the country.
Here are the 10 best places to live in New Hampshire in 2018:
10. Manchester. (affordable place)
9. Concord.
8. Nashua. (best for young professionals)
7. Gorham. (lowest cost of living)
6. Dover. (best for young professionals)
5. Amherst.
4. Bedford. (best suburbs to live)
3. Portsmouth. (best place to retire, find a job)
2. Madbury. (overall)
1. Hanover. (best place to raise a family)
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Here, 8 Top Tourist Attractions in State New Hampshire, US State..
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- Manchester is the largest city in New Hampshire. The city of almost 110,000 residents is divided by The Merrimack River and is the financial, political and cultural center for the state. In 2009 CNNMoney.com rated Manchester 13th in a list of the 100 best cities to live and launch a business in the United States.
One of the architectural highlights of Manchester are its historic red brick mills, many of which have been renovated for other uses. The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire. From modest beginnings in near wilderness, it grew throughout the 19th century into the largest cotton textile plant in the world. At its peak, Amoskeag was unrivaled both for the quality and quantity of its products. But with great size came an inability to adapt. In the early 20th century, the business failed in changing economic and social conditions. Segway, the University of New Hampshire and other software and high tech companies occupy the restored buildings. Restaurants and loft apartments are also prominent. Manchester's 19th century affluence left behind some of the finest Victorian commercial, municipal and residential architecture in the state of New Hampshire.
Manchester's many cultural landmarks include the historic Palace Theatre, the Currier Museum of Art, the New Hampshire Institute of Art, the Franco-American Center, the Manchester Historic Association, Millyard Museum, the Massabesic Audubon Center, the Amoskeag Fishways Learning Center, and the SEE Science Center. The Verizon Wireless Arena, opened in 2001, hosts a variety of sporting and entertainment events, including hockey and football games, rock concerts and fairs. The New Hampshire Fisher Cats and the Northeast Delta Dental Stadium are located right downtown.
Housing in Manchester ranges from Historic North End Mansions to chic condominiums to funky loft apartments, and everything in between.
Thousands of children and adults have enjoyed skiing and snowboarding at the McIntyre Ski for decades.
Manchester is located between Nashua and Concord and is at the crossroads of all the major highways in New Hampshire. The Manchester•Boston Regional Airport (MHT) is one of the fastest growing airports in the country and services consumers in four states.
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Hampton Beach Playground
The Hampton Beach Playground is located near the intersection of Ocean Boulevard and G Street. There are multiple swing sets, seesaws, rock climbing wall, play structures, slides, sand excavators, and a
The surface inside of the playground area is all sand. There is only one entrance and exit. The entrance is located on the beach side of the playground in approximately in the middle of the playground.
The new Hampton Beach Bandstand is located within a 1 minute walk from the playground. Toilet facilities are also located with a 1 minute walk from the playground.
There are many other things to do in and around Hampton Beach. If you are in the area or spending a vacation at Hampton Beach, be sure to check them out.
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1. New Hampshire claims to be the first of the 13 original colonies to declare its independence from Great Britain. The state did so six full months before the Declaration of Independence was signed. As a nod to their revolutionary leadership, New Hampshire’s delegates were given the honor of being the first to vote for the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Twelve years later, New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, thereby securing the two-thirds vote needed to make the document the law of the land.
2. The first American to go to space was Alan Shepard, from East Derry, New Hampshire. He made his journey on May 5, 1961, in the Freedom 7 spacecraft. The spacecraft reached an altitude of 116 miles, and Shepard’s journey lasted a mere 15 minutes. Shepard ventured into space again 10 years later to become the fifth man to set foot on the moon.
3. The state motto, “Live Free or Die,” originated with lifelong New Hampshire resident General John Stark. He was famous for fighting in both the French-Indian War and Revolutionary War, and in 1777, he led his men to victory in the crucial Battle of Bennington as the brigadier general of the New Hampshire militia. He penned a letter to his fellow battle veterans in 1809 that closed with the statement: “Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.” In 1845, New Hampshire adopted the first half of the sentiment as its official state motto. It’s considered one of the most memorable of the 50 states, and can be seen at the top of New Hampshire license plates today.
4. In 2008, Funspot in Laconia, New Hampshire, was named the largest arcade in the world by Guinness World Records. It’s home to over 600 games, half of which are classic arcade games.
5. In 1934, gusts reaching 231 miles per hour were recorded atop New Hampshire’s Mount Washington (winds in a Category 5 hurricane must measure at least 156 miles per hour). The mountain held the world record for fastest winds ever recorded on earth until 253 mile per hour speeds were measured on Australia’s Barrow Island in the 1990s. Mt. Washington officials still insist the combination of wicked wind, cold, snow, and freezing fog make the spot home to some of the world’s worst weather.
6. America’s first documented serial killer, H.H. Holmes, was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire, in 1861. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in medicine, and was able to finance his education by stealing corpses and presenting them to insurance companies to substantiate false claims. After moving to Chicago, he transformed an old pharmacy into a murder castle that he passed off as a hotel to unsuspecting victims. His body count had reached well into the triple digits by the time he was executed in 1896. Today, visitors to Gilmanton, New Hampshire, can still visit the unassuming house where he was born.
7. A student named Theodor Geisel graduated from New Hampshire’s historic Ivy League university, Dartmouth, in 1925. After he was caught drinking booze on campus, the college banned him from writing for the school’s humor magazine The Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern. In order to continue writing for them, he adopted the now iconic pen name “Seuss.” He later added the “Dr.” because his father had allegedly always wanted him to become a professor.
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- Manchester is the state's commercial and industrial leader, as well as its largest city and the home of nearly 10 percent of its population. The city first gained national fame in the 1800s as the home of the massive textile mill of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Nearly 5 million yards of cloth were shipped weekly from the mill, which employed thousands of workers and covered more than 8 million square feet. The mill thrived until the 1920s, when competition from southern mills and obsolete technology took their toll. In 1935, Amoskeag went bankrupt. Despite losing its major employer,
Manchester rebuilt itself as a commercial and industrial center by diversifying industries. Today it is home to a melting pot of high tech companies, banks, business services, enterprises, retailers, manufacturers and health care professionals. Commerce is just one part of Manchester's appeal. The city is also the focal point of the state's cultural community and home to many of the region's eight colleges and universities. Cultural institutions such as the Currier Gallery of Art and Palace Theatre join with the new Verizon Wireless Arena and outdoor concert venues to attract world-class performers and exhibits to the city. Performances, exhibits, classes, workshops and lectures are offered to the general public at many of the area's institutions of higher education. Other city attractions include the Manchester Historic Association, Franco-American Centre and the SEE Science Center.
Elm Street in Manchester is the longest dead end street in the United States. As the central street in downtown Manchester, it is also home to some of the largest and most beautiful restored homes in Manchester.
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Located in south central New Hampshire along the Merrimack River, Manchester NH is the largest city in northern New England. Manchester and ... all » the surrounding communities (including Auburn, Bedford, Candia, Derry, Goffstown, Hooksett, Litchfield, Londonderry and Merrimack) contain a rich and diverse history that can still be seen today in the unique architecture, museums, culture, and demographics of the region. Manchester is
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- Manchester is the state's commercial and industrial leader, as well as its largest city and the home of nearly 10 percent of its population. The city first gained national fame in the 1800s as the home of the massive textile mill of the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company. Nearly 5 million yards of cloth were shipped weekly from the mill, which employed thousands of workers and covered more than 8 million square feet. The mill thrived until the 1920s, when competition from southern mills and obsolete technology took their toll. In 1935, Amoskeag went bankrupt. Despite losing its major employer,
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enterprises, retailers, manufacturers and health care professionals. Commerce is just one part of Manchester's appeal. The city is also the focal point of the state's cultural community and home to many of the region's eight colleges and universities. Cultural institutions such as the Currier Gallery of Art and Palace Theatre join with the new Verizon Wireless Arena and outdoor concert venues to attract world-class performers and exhibits to the city. Performances, exhibits, classes, workshops and lectures are offered to the general public at many of the area's institutions of higher education. Other city attractions include the Manchester Historic Association, Franco-American Centre and the SEE Science Center.
FunSpot - The Largest Video Game Arcade in the World - New Hampshire Tourism
If you love 1970s-1980s classic video games you need to watch this story. We visit FunSpot which is the largest arcade in the world. We make our way through the museum of video games and try and play them all. I bet you see some games we play that you have not seen in 20 years. If you love old games this story will bring back some great memories as we play some of your favorites.
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A humorous look at how to tell if your Oriental/area rugs could use a little cleaning and TLC, from Persian Rug Gallery, an ORRA Retailer of the Year and one of the most respected Oriental rug dealers in the United States.
Persian Rug Gallery, in Nashua NH, sells fine hand-knotted Oriental and area rugs from aound the world, including a full selection of Tufenkian carpets; and also sells tufted rugs from Karastan and other makers. PRG also offers the finest hand cleaning of area and oriental rugs, certified rug appraisals, rug repair and restoration, stain and moth repellent treatments, and more.
There is a rug for every room and a rug at every price to be found at Persian Rug Gallery!
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XtremeCraze Indoor Inflatable Air Park in Londonderry NH
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XtremeCraze in Londonderry New Hampshire features an enormous indoor 100% soft inflatable park that's bouncing, jumping fun for both kids and adults. It's the first of its kind in the United States! AND it's enormous at 10,000 square feet! The park includes slides, an extreme drop slide, tunnels, climbing wall, an obstacle course, giant bounce airbag and other inflatable features.
Activate your springing, bouncing, jumping genes! While the AirPark is similar to a trampoline park with reach for the sky bounce-ability, our 100% soft inflatable surface ensures no worries - so no hard surfaces that often lead to injuries. Parents and kids alike can play side by side - good clean fun for the whole family!
Bars New Hampshire
Looking for bars in New Hampshire? Come visit Stella Blu Restaurant in Nashua New Hampshire for on of the best bars in New Hampshire. Experience the martini bar at Stella Blu. Visit Stella Blu Restaurant and Bar in downtown Nashua, New Hampshire today!