Apr 28, 2013

Free Visitors Guide | NEW HAMPSHIRE


Free Travel Guide
=>Planning a Vacation? What if you can get the Travel or Visitors Guide of the Place you are looking forward to go?
=>SOUNDS AWESOME ISNT IT?
=>Well through this post I am giving you the information to get the Free New Hampshire State visitors’ Guide. You can keep it along yourself as you explore the main streets and back roads, lakes and mountains, valleys and shoreline of the place. Each section of the Visitors’ Guide tells the story of a different aspect of New Hampshire in words and photos.

=>STEPS TO FOLLOW:
  1. Go to the link here: http://www.visitnh.gov/planning-and-travel-tools/order-your-free-visitors-guide.aspx
  2. Select the country as “Other” (i.e in case your country-"here: India" is not listed in the field. )
  3. Fill in the form by entering your Name, Residential Address, Email ID and other required details.
  4. Now click on"REQUEST A GUIDEBOOK".
  5. Next you will get the on-screen message: “Thank you for your guidebook request. Your guidebook should be delivered within 2-3 weeks.”
=>ABOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE:
New Hampshire was named for Hampshire, England, by Captain John Mason.
New Hampshire has 4 nicknames. The first is the one by which the state is commonly known.
  • Granite State: for our extensive granite formations and quarries
  • Mother of Rivers: for the rivers of New England that originate in our Mountains
  • White Mountain State: for the White Mountain Range
  • Switzerland of America: for our beautiful mountain scenery
Concord is the seat of New Hampshire government. It is centrally located in the state on the Merrimack River.
New Hampshire is located in northeastern United States. The total area of the state is 9,304 sq miles (24,097 sq km), comprising 9,027 sq miles (23,380 sq km) of land and 277 sq miles (717 sq km) of inland water. New Hampshire is bordered on the north by the Canadian province of Quebec; on the east by Maine and the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by Massachusetts; and the on the west by Vermont. Its geographic center lies in Belknap county, 3 miles (5 km) east of the town of Ashland.

It is one of the six New England states, the others being Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, Rhode Island and Connecticut.

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