Yes, New Hampshire is home to the "Old Man of the Mountain," which was a natural rock formation that served as a symbol of the state but is no longer standing. However, New Hampshire does not have any designated UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The closest recognition is the inclusion of the nearby Mount Washington state Park and the White Mountain National Forest in various conservation efforts, but they do not hold World Heritage status.
Humayan's Tomb and Qutb Minar are two UNESCO World Heritage sites in New Delhi.
The address of the Wildlife Heritage Foundation Of New Hampshire is: Po Box 3993, Concord, NH 03302-3993
New Zealand has 3 World Heritage sites; 2 natural and 1 mixed property. These include the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic islands and Tongariro National Park.
New Zealand has 3 World Heritage sites; 2 natural and 1 mixed property. The natural sites are: - New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands - Te Wahipounamu - South West New Zealand The mixed property is: - Tongariro National Park
Papua New Guinea has 1 World heritage site, it is a cultural site. It is the Kuk Early Agricultural Site and was inscribed in 2008.
The home country has to put the site on a tentative list. The committee uses those lists to select new sites.
The Old City of Jerusalem is a world heritage site, but the New Cities (both West and East Jerusalem) are not world heritage sites. However, due to the complex political situation of Jerusalem, it is registered independently of Israel.
The web address of the Franconia Heritage Museum is: http://www.franconiaheritage.org
The address of the Franconia Heritage Museum is: 553 Main, Franconia, NH 03580
The phone number of the Franconia Heritage Museum is: 603-823-5000.
The phone number of the Hillsborough Heritage Museum is: 603-464-3637.
The phone number of the Northern Forest Heritage Park is: 603-752-7202.