New Hampshire is the 46th largest US State.
The Connecticut River runs along Vermont's eastern border with New Hampshire.
The address of the Monadnock Childrens Museum is: 147 Washington St, Keene, NH 03431-3131
It was named in honor of the southern county of Hampshire England.
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
The type of government that the colony of New Hampshire had was referred to a Royal Colony. There was a council that would offer advice the Royal governor.
137 miles taking this route:
The Piscataqua, Connecticut and Merrimack Rivers.
Connecticut Lakes.
Atlantic Ocean.
(Roughly, from New York to California it takes between 3 and a half hours to approximately 4 and a half hours. On the way back if you were to return to New York from California you'd be looking at a 5 hour flight!)
Actually it is a little over 6 hours from New York to LA- the previous answer doesn't seem to realize that California is 3 hours earlier than New York. So if you depart at 1:00 Eastern time you would arrive in California sometime after 4:00 Pacific time a total of over 6 hours. California to New York would be 5 and a half to 6 hours.
Yes the flight from California to New York is shorter, not longer because you are flying in the opposite direction the world is turning so New York is rushing to meet you instead of trying to get away.
New Hampshire doesn't have a professional sports team.
Yes, New Hampshire has the shortest state border with Canada. http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/0/02/180px-National-atlas-new-hampshire.png
Concord is the capital city in the U.S. state of New Hampshire.
If you mean what side they were on during the American Civil War, it was the north.
If you worked in Massachusetts, you may be required to file a non-resident return in Massachusetts because your income may be sourced there.
The address of the Franklin Opera House is: Po Box 172, Franklin, NH 03235-0172
Because those that held the office earlier were titled State Presidents, it can be said that Josiah Bartlett was the first to be called Governor although that name change did not take effect until he was already the fourth person to hold the office. Meshech Weare served as the first President of New Hampshire but it was not a US State until 21 June 1788 when John Langdon was already in office serving his second (but not consecutive) term as President of New Hampshire.
The answer is also further complicated because holding the office after having held it before does not correctly record you as the second, fourth, eighth and tenth governor (or President) as was the case with John Langdon or as the third and fifth governor (or President) as was the case with John Sullivan.
Their leader, who had to be someone named Peter, would have epic fights with a giant chicken.