I was born in Plymouth,NH. Grew up in different small towns in NH...moved out of state for awhile but now I'm back in Dorchester,NH...about 1/2 hour away from where I was born. Work in Lebanon,NH. Does anyone else live in NH? What is your favorite thing about living in NH?
I don't live in NH, but I am close by....about 40 mins south in Massachusetts. I like going up to Salem, NH and checking out "America's Stonehenge". It's a kick ass little place that is VEWRY old, plus they have Alpacas. It's a great day trip. Here is a link to some info about this, it's very cool and spiritual for some...: www.stonehengeusa.com
It has been snowing here all day. I had to walk down the end of my driveway so my aunt could pick me up early for work as she couldn't make it up my driveway thru all the snow. Took us twice as long to get to work today. There were trees knocked down into the road and we lost electricity for awhile here.
you will have to come to New Hampshire next Fall and see for yourself. Have other pics of New Hamphire in my gallery.
yeah, when i used to live up there, we used to drive up through vermont, maine, and all around new hampshire during the fall, and look at all the beautiful sights. There are few better things to see, then that area at the time of year.
FWIW, New Hampshire has become the designated state for the free state preoject, a plan to get 20,000 freedom minded people to move there. http://freestateproject.org Check out these special interest links: http://freestateproject.org/getinvolved/liaisons/
I was born in Haverhill, Mass and my grandmother lives in Salem, NH for half of the year (spends the other half in Florida) on the same road as Canobie Lake (lives across from the lake and about 1/2 mile down the road from the park) and my cousins live in Plastow. I love New Hampshire, especially Rye. New England is gorgeous.
I have lived in Rochester, NH my whole life. I currently go to school at PSU. I never plan to move out of this state unless I'm moving out of the country. spring time in NH..lake still frozen, ice still on the "rock" Thats all I've got..
I don't live in New Hampshire, but if I had to answer that question, my answer would be - My favorite part about living in New Hampshire is that Vermont is right next door.