New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders Massachusetts to the south, Vermont to the west, Maine and the Gulf of Maine to the east, and the Canad
Emblem of New Hampshire
The historical coat of arms of New Hampshire, from 1876
The Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth includes 37 restored buildings dating from the 17th through 19th centuries.
Josiah Bartlett, signer of the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation, was the first governor of New Hampshire. His house in Kingston, New Hampshire still stands.
The Merrimack Valley is a bi-state region along the Merrimack River in the U.S. states of New Hampshire and Massachusetts. The Merrimack is one of the larger waterways in New England and has helped to
The Merrimack River in Haverhill flowing to its mouth in Newburyport, Massachusetts
The second largest city on the Merrimack River, Lowell, owes its existence to the waterpower the river provided to run its mills.
The Amoskeag Mills in West Manchester, New Hampshire, circa 2006. The massive structure once housed the largest cotton textile manufacturing plant in the world. Since the late 20th century, it has been rehabilitated for mixed use development.