National New Hampshire Day

Joyful family hiking in the scenic White Mountains of New Hampshire, wearing cozy winter jackets, surrounded by colorful fall foliage and smiling faces..
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Welcome to the wonderful world of National New Hampshire Day! This is the perfect opportunity to celebrate everything that makes the Granite State truly unique. From its breathtaking landscapes to its fascinating history, New Hampshire has a lot to offer. So, let's dive in and discover what makes this special day so special!

When is New Hampshire Day?

It's national new hampshire day on the 7th September.


A Brief History of National New Hampshire Day

While the exact origins of National New Hampshire Day are shrouded in mystery (presumably somewhere in the White Mountains), one thing is for certain - it's all about commemorating the state of New Hampshire! This day is a chance for New Hampshirites and lovers of everything New Hampshire to come together and celebrate the state's rich heritage, stunning natural beauty, and charming communities. It's a day to showcase pride in all things New Hampshire!

How to Celebrate

Now, it's time to get your New Hampshire groove on and celebrate this amazing state! Here are a few ideas to make the most of National New Hampshire Day:

  • Take a scenic drive through the White Mountains and enjoy the spectacular autumn foliage.
  • Visit the historic town of Portsmouth and explore its charming streets, filled with unique shops and delicious seafood restaurants.
  • Go hiking in Franconia Notch State Park and marvel at the stunning views of the Franconia Range.
  • Dive into New Hampshire's rich history by visiting the Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth or the Canterbury Shaker Village.

Did You Know?

New Hampshire is home to the world's longest candy counter! Chutters Candy Store, located in the small town of Littleton, boasts a 112-foot-long counter filled with all kinds of sugary delights. It's a sweet tooth's dream come true!



History behind the term 'New Hampshire'


1623

The Fishing Village

In 1623, Captain John Mason and Sir Ferdinando Gorges sent English fishermen to the coast of New England to establish a fishing village. This settlement later became known as New Hampshire, named after the county of Hampshire in southern England.


1679

Separation from Massachusetts

In 1679, after years of being a part of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, New Hampshire was officially separated and established as its own royal province. This marked the beginning of New Hampshire as a distinct geographical and political entity.


1776

Declaration of Independence

In 1776, New Hampshire became the first of the thirteen colonies to declare its independence from Great Britain. The state played a significant role in the American Revolution and was influential in shaping the early formation of the United States.



1787

Ratification of the U.S. Constitution

In 1787, New Hampshire was the ninth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution, making it an integral part of the newly formed United States of America. This action solidified the state's commitment to the principles and foundations of the federal government.


1808

Capital City Changed

In 1808, the capital of New Hampshire was changed from Portsmouth to Concord. Concord remains the capital city to this day and serves as a center for government, culture, and education in the state.


1909

Old Man of the Mountain

In 1909, the famous natural rock formation, the 'Old Man of the Mountain,' became the official state symbol of New Hampshire. The unique profile of the rock face attracted tourists from all over the world, but unfortunately, it collapsed in 2003. However, it continues to be an iconic symbol of the state's natural beauty.



Did you know?

New Hampshire is home to the world's longest candy counter at Chutters Candy Store in Littleton, measuring an impressive 112 feet long!

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