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New Hampshire delegates were the first to vote for the Declaration of Independence, July 4,1776. Here is the home of the story of Captain John Smith and Pocohontis.  New Hampshire has many covered bridges and there is actually a covered bridge route guide. See below.

Map Of New Hampshire


New Hampshire is an important state in the north east of the U.S. It is surrounded by Massachusetts in the South, Vermont and Connecticut in the west, the Canadian state of Quebec in North West and Maine and the Atlantic Ocean in the east. The state is flanked by Boston, New York and Montreal. It lies between the latitudes of 40 and 42 and the longitudes of 70 and 37, west. Its length is 180 miles and width is 50 miles. It is the seventh smallest state in U.S.

The geographical center of this state is 3 miles on the eastern side of the town of Ashland. The physical features of New Hampshire show that the highest point in the state is Mount Washington, situated at the height of 6288 feet, north of the city of Berlin. The lowest point of New Hampshire is the Atlantic Ocean at sea level, where the approximate mean elevation is 1000 feet, or 305 m. The Atlantic Ocean is situated off south- east New Hampshire. The map flaunts the river Merrimack, flowing by the city of Manchester. In between the city of Conway and Franklin lies the Great Lake. Connecticut forms the western border of New Hampshire.

The map of New Hampshire shows the White Mountains of the Appalachian range, in the north central part of the state. The topography includes the seven different regions the seacoast, Dartmouth, the lakes region, Merrimack Valley, Monadnock Region, White Mountains and the Great North Woods.

The map shows New Hampshire as a state surrounded by water bodies and mountain ranges, making it personify natural beauty and charm. The land has a rugged terrain that enhances its presence on the map of the U.S. Its geographical location and proximity to the sea, makes it a popular tourist attraction.

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The picturesque New England Covered Bridge is more than just beauty, covered bridges are practical, which is why our fore-fathers built them. They provide a great place to walk in from the shade, to hide out from the rain, or to look down into the water that passes below. Covered bridges protect the bridge from the harsh Northern New England weather. Pick up your guide here:  Covered Bridges of New Hampshire



 



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