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White Mountains

( 06/13/2011 11:48 AM )

Defined by Mt. Washington – the highest mountain in the northeast – and 48 other mountains that are greater than 4000 feet high – the White Mountains region offers a venue for every type of sporting enthusiast.

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Seacoast

( 06/13/2011 11:47 AM )

New Hampshires seacoast is officially 18 miles along the Atlantic Ocean- but the tidal rivers, Great Bay Estuary and Isle of Shoals add up to more than 238 miles of salt-water shoreline.

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Lake Sunapee Dartmouth

( 06/13/2011 11:40 AM )

The Dartmouth Lake Sunapee region comprises the Upper Valley Region which includes historic Dartmouth College in the middle of vibrant downtown Hanover.

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Monadnock

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Home to Keene State College and numerous bucolic farms and colonial homes – this region derives it’s name from beautiful Mt. Monadnock – a popular southern NH destination.

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Merrimack

( 06/13/2011 11:40 AM )

The Merrimack Valley is defined by the large river that runs through it. This region is the most populated and fastest growing region of New Hampshire and home to it’s largest cities including Salem, Nashua, Manchester and Concord.

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Great North

( 06/13/2011 11:40 AM )

New Hampshire’s rugged outback is home to as many moose as people. Bordering Quebec to the north, Vermont to the west and Maine to the east –this New Hampshire wilderness offers vast woods, lakes and open spaces.

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Lakes Region

( 06/13/2011 11:40 AM )

The Lakes Region – home of New Hampshire’s largest lake – Winnipesaukee – attracts a vibrant group of year-round fun-seekers. More than 273 lakes dot the landscape including Squam Lake, Waukewan, Winnisquam and Wentworth.

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