History
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‘It’s restful just to think about New Hampshire:’ These renowned poets have connections to the Granite State
New Hampshire is the unrivaled muse for some of the world’s best-known poets. Many have written here, and put the state on the literary map. Including three Pulitzer Prize winners and three United States poets laureates.
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A house in Rye is up for grabs at no cost, but there’s a twist
Alex Herlihy, the town town historian in Rye, is trying to find a new owner for an 1800s colonial home before it’s demolished.
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These 3 famous criminals have ties to New Hampshire’s history
New Hampshire has plenty of famous actors, writers, musicians, and politicians with a close connection to the state. But we have also had our share of the infamous—those known around the country and the world for their roles in history’s seamier chapters. Here are a few:
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Explore these cozy winter farmers markets in New Hampshire
I’m not a big fan of summer, but I do love heading to my city’s farmers market to buy fresh veggies and see old friends. Luckily I live in New Hampshire where there are plenty of winter farmers markets. Here are some of our top picks throughout the state. Merrimack Valley Downtown Concord Winter…
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‘Crushing disappointment’: New Hampshire home prices push out young people
In November, there were about 1,400 single family homes for sale in New Hampshire, according to the New Hampshire Association of Realtors. Comparatively, in 2014, there were 10,000 units for sale.
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Rep. Kuster’s bill to boost broadband in rural NH heads to Biden’s desk
The House of Representatives this week passed the 5G Spectrum Authority Licensing Enforcement (SALE) Act, a bill cosponsored by Congresswoman Annie Kuster (NH-02)
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7 unexpected places in New Hampshire for holiday shopping
Here are seven suggestions for offbeat shopping this holiday season where you can do good and buy where few shoppers have gone before.
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Meet the mother of Thanksgiving, a daughter of New Hampshire
Meet the mother of Thanksgiving, Sarah Josepha Hale, a daughter of New Hampshire. Here’s how Sarah Josepha Hale made Thanksgiving a national holiday.
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4 New Hampshire towns that no longer exist
Here are four New Hampshire towns that haven’t had residents for a long time but are open to exploration.























