NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire, which is known as the Granite State, was admitted into the Union on June 21, 1788. The State Capitol is Concord. Other major cities include Manchester, Nashua and Portsmouth. According to the latest census, New Hampshire has an estimated population of 1, 109, 252 people and an approximate size of 9, 351 square miles. The economy is primarily made up of manufacturing, trade, mining, agriculture and tourism. The Purple Lilac is the States Flower and the Purple Finch is the States Bird. Live Free or Die is the New Hampshire State Motto. |
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CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE Concord, which was established in 1725 and incorporated in 1853, is located in the center of the state. It has an estimated population of 36, 006 people and an approximate size of 64.3 square miles. The economy is primarily mad up of manufacturing, distribution, transportation and Government. It is home to Franklin Pierce Law Center and New Hampshire Technical Institute. |
MANCHESTER, NEW HAMPSHIRE Manchester, which was established in 1722 and incorporated in 1846, is located South of Concord and North of Nashua. It has an estimated population of 99, 567 people and an approximate size of 33 square miles. The economy is primarily made up of manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade and services. it is home to New Hampshire College, Notre Dame College, St. Anselm College and New Hampshire Vocational - Technical College. |
NASHUA, NEW HAMPSHIRE Nashua, which was established in 1656 and incorporated in 1853, is located South of Manchester on the southern edge of the state. It has an estimated population of 79, 662 people and an approximate size of 30.9 square miles. The economy is primarily made up of manufacturing, retail, finance and services. It is home to the Daniel Webster College, Rivier College and the New Hampshire Technical College. |
PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE Portsmouth, which was established in 1623 and incorporated in 1849, is located on the East coast of the state. It has an estimated population of 25, 925 people and an approximate size of 15.6 square miles. The economy is primarily made up of government, retail and services, fishing and agriculture and tourism. It is home to the Extension Campus of New Hampshire College. |
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