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Posted by
The Brains on Jan 1st, 2011 in
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ContentsPopulation Statistics for New HampshireSuggested Reading on New HampshirePopulation Statistics for New Hampshire
Below you will find the population statistics for the state of New Hampshire from the US Census Bureau. The data comes directly from their site, and is updated regularly.
Source: US Census Bureau
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Posted by
GeekSpeakpedia on Jul 19th, 2010 in
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Wondering what the rainfall is like in New Hampshire? This excellent precipitation map shows you the average rainfall throughout the state in a visual way. One picture is definitely worth a thousand words!
This precipitation map shows the amount of rainfall received by the state of New Hampshire. Download the map as a PDF file.
 
 
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Posted by
The Brains on Jul 14th, 2010 in
New Hampshire |
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ContentsNational Parks of New HampshireInteractive Map of the New Hampshire National ParksNational Parks of New Hampshire
Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
 
 
Interactive Map of the New Hampshire National Parks
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The Brains on Jun 29th, 2010 in
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ContentsNew Hampshire State Quarter WorksheetDownload the New Hampshire State Quarter WorksheetTake a look at New Hampshire’s state quarter, then try designing your own version. Choose from among the many historic events, natural wonders, monuments, and other symbols of New Hampshire when choosing the theme for your design. Add the finished page to your state report project.
 
 
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Posted by
The Brains on Jun 29th, 2010 in
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ContentsHistory of the New Hampshire State QuarterNew Hampshire State QuarterDownload the New Hampshire State Quarter Coloring PageHistory of the New Hampshire State Quarter
The “formation” of the New Hampshire quarter design began when New Hampshire Governor Jeanne Shaheen established a Commemorative Quarter Committee with representatives from the Department of Cultural Affairs, Arts Educators,...
ContentsNew Hampshire AmphibianNew Hampshire AnimalNew Hampshire State BirdNew Hampshire State Butterfly New Hampshire State FishesNew Hampshire Freshwater FishNew Hampshire State InsectNew Hampshire Amphibian
This page has information on everything from what the red-spotted newt eats to where it lives. Click the magnifying glass if you see a word you don’t understand, and use the tabs at the top of the...
Posted by
GeekSpeakpedia on Jun 25th, 2010 in
State Song |
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ContentsAbout the New Hampshire State SongOld New Hampshire LyricsOld New Hampshire VideoAbout the New Hampshire State Song
One would presume that the New Hampshire legislature likes music. They at one point had four official state songs, the first of which was Old New Hampshire. After the fourth song passed, a measure was proposed suggesting legislature should designate one official state song and make the rest...
Posted by
GeekSpeakpedia on Jun 21st, 2010 in
State Songs |
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New Hampshire State Poet LaureateThis page has the history of the poet laureate position in New Hampshire and information on the current and past laureates.Source: Library of Congress
New Hampshire State SongCheck out our page on the New Hampshire state song! Find out who wrote it, when it was adopted, and what the lyrics are. You can even listen to the music!Source: Classbrain
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Posted by
The Brains on Jun 18th, 2010 in
State Soil |
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ContentsThe New Hampshire State Soil is the Marlow Soil SeriesDownload the New Hampshire State Soil ProfileThe New Hampshire State Soil is the Marlow Soil Series
The Marlow series was named in 1939 for the town of Marlow in Cheshire County, New Hampshire. This series consists of well drained soils that have a very firm substratum of basal till that was deposited by the glacier during its last advances over the...
New Hampshire State FlowerThis page has all sorts of interesting information on the state of New Hampshire and it’s state flower, the purple lilac. For example, did you know lilacs can grow up to ten feet tall? Find out mroe here.Source: The Flower Expert
New Hampshire State TreeThis page has information on the adoption of the birch tree as a state symbol, along with the reasons it was chosen as the state...