None. 700 miles South of anywhere in New Hampshire is the Atlantic Ocean.
If, however, you centre a compass on the Concord Statehouse, and draw a circle with a radius of 700 miles, you will, of you come clockwise from the ocean cross the coast of North Carolina at a place close to Figure Eight Island. This point is - approximately - South South West of Concord.
15 miles taking this route:Take NH-100 WEST, from Exeter, to NH-107 to FREMONT at EXIT 6; turn left off the exit ramp onto NH-107 SOUTH to FREMONT.Take NH-107 SOUTH to Fremont, NH.
Of course not, it is just south of NH
New Hampshire is approximately 200 miles long from its northernmost point to its southernmost point. The state stretches from the Canadian border in the north to the Massachusetts border in the south. Its relatively small size contributes to its charm and accessibility.
It is 258 miles according to Google Maps.
The distance between Georgia's state line and Milford NH is about 1,21 road miles.
The state is "New Hampshire", not "New Hemisphere"! LOL The state that is due south of both NH and Vermont is "Massachusetts".
53 miles taking this route:Take I-93 SOUTH (towards MANCHESTER), from Concord, to NH-101 EAST to PORTSMOUTH off EXIT 7.Take NH-101 EAST to Hampton Beach.
the distance from Nashua NH to Manchester NH is 19 miles
70 miles taking this route:Take I-93 SOUTH (towards CONCORD), from Tilton, to NH-101 EAST to PORTSMOUTH off EXIT 7.Take NH-101 EAST to Hampton Beach.
190 miles
516 miles down I-95 SOUTH via I-295 SOUTH (EXIT 4 off I-95 in MASSACHUSETTS) to bypass PROVIDENCE.
Yes