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The Presidential Range in New Hampshire is named after U.S. presidents, reflecting the early 19th-century trend of naming peaks after notable figures. The naming began with Mount Washington, named after George Washington, and was expanded to include other nearby peaks named after various presidents, such as Mount Adams and Mount Jefferson. This practice aimed to honor the leaders of the nation and their contributions. The range, part of the White Mountains, is renowned for its rugged terrain and challenging hiking trails.

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