The state tree of New Hampshire is the white birch tree (Betula papyrifera), also called the paper birch or the canoe birch. It was adopted as the state tree in 1947 without opposition within the legislature. The tree can be found in all parts of New Hampshire and can grow to a height of eighty feet.
There is no difference, the state police is the division, the trooper is the person.
The Purple Finch became the state bird of NH in 1957.
A NH state legislator's salary is $200.
NH covers 5,984,000 total acres.
There are a few things that NH is known best for. NH is known as the Granite State because the massive amounts of granite found in the state. The Old Man in the Mountain was pretty much the staple of NH, it was on the state quarter. Also, historically NH was the prime location for getting masts for the big naval ships.
The state of New Hampshire.
No, it does not.
Check with the NRA, and with the NH State Rifle Association. The NRA can provide you with contact info for the state rifle association.
The abbreviation for New Hampshire is NH
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