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- New Hampshire Historical Markers - New Hampshire's historical markers point out 158 important places in New Hampshire's past. Some of these places contain tangible reminders of the past like a covered bridge or an old house. Others simply mark the spot where such a structure once stood, or they mark the location of a historical event that left no trace at all.
- The New Hampshire - Twice-weekly student newspaper of the University of New Hampshire. [Free registration required.]
- SEIU Local 1984 State Employees Association of New Hampshire - New Hampshire's largest AFL-CIO affiliated labor union. Represents more than 11,000 workers employed by the State of New Hampshire as well as various counties, cities, towns and private sector employers throughout New Hampshire. Affiliated with the Service Employees International Union.
- NH Historical Society - Library - Located at 30 Park St., Concord, New Hampshire, the library houses a fine collection of printed, manuscript, and pictorial materials relating to New Hampshire history. The holdings are strong in the areas of genealogy, biography, New England regional and local history. Site includes an on-line catalog.
- Becoming an Outdoors Woman New Hampshire - A program sponsored by New Hampshire Fish and Game Department for women to learn new outdoors skills, increase their skill level or enjoy the comraderie of those with similar interests. (Concord, New Hampshire)
- Rainbow Resources of New Hampshire - Searchable database of resources for the GLBT community of New Hampshire and northern New England.
- Global Trash Hash Roster - New Hampshire - The "Global Trash" Roster of all Hashes in the state of New Hampshire, maintained by Stray Dog.
- University of New Hampshire (UNH) - A research universitiy, yet it retains the look and feel of a New England liberal arts college with a faculty dedicated to teaching.
- Zen Centers in New Hampshire - List of all Zen Centers in New Hampshire maintained by the International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism.
- Town of New Hampton, New Hampshire USA - Official web site. Includes department contacts, town projects, building permits, tax rates and maps, and a business directory.
Wikipedia Articles
- New Hampshire Public Television - New Hampshire Public Television is a television company and public broadcasting mini-network in New Hampshire, licensed to the University of New Hampshire and is part of the Public Broadcasting Service network. Established in 1959, its head office is located in on the University of New Hampshire campus in ...
- New Hampshire Regiment - the New Hampshire Regiment was formed when the 1st New Hampshire Regiment was redesignated on 1 March 1783 of nine companies of volunteers. The regiment was consolidated with the New Hampshire Battalion (2nd New Hampshire Regiment) on 22 June 1783 as five companies and re-designated as the New Hampshire ...
- New Hampshire Marine Memorial - The New Hampshire Marine Memorial is a mid-sized statue of New England granite on a tiered granite base, executed in Classical style by Concord, New Hampshire sculptress Alice Ericson Cosgrove. The memorial, dedicated to all New Hampshire servicemen lost at sea due to warfare, is located in Hampton Beach, ...
- Londonderry, New Hampshire - Londonderry, New Hampshire is a town located in the western part of Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA. The town is bordered on the north by Manchester, New Hampshire and on the east by Derry, New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire Attorney General - The New Hampshire Attorney General is a constitutional officer of the state, under [II, Article 46] of the New Hampshire Constitution and is appointed by the Governor with approval of the Council to serve a four year term. The New Hampshire Attorney General is the head of the New Hampshire ...