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Storage Facilities in New Hampshire
Storage facilities in New Hampshire provide you with a variety of options. Choose from large storage units that offer plenty of space for even your largest possessions, or try a smaller self-storage unit, perfect for making a little more room around the house. Many of the storage companies in New Hampshire offer door-to-door pick-up services along with 24-hour access to your storage unit. For those new to town, a storage unit is the perfect way to keep your belongings secure while you search for the perfect place to live.

Origin of State's Name: Captain John Mason named New Hampshire after Hampshire, England.

Capital City: Situated near the center of the state, Concord, New Hampshire is set on the 117-mile long Merrimack River and is home to 40,000 residents. The city has been drawing visitors and new residents for centuries. These new residents can take advantage of the city's many moving services, storage facilities, and donation center scattered throughout the city's neighborhoods.

Population: New Hampshire has a population of approximately 1.4 million.

Driving: The New Hampshire Department of Public Safety is where you will find driver's license information, applications, testing requirements, driver's manuals, testing locations and more.

Agriculture and Industry: The state's largest agricultural sectors include cattle, dairy products, nursery stock, apples and eggs. Leading industries in New Hampshire include machinery, electric equipment, rubber and plastic products and tourism.

State Bird: Designated in 1957, the purple finch was designated the official state bird of New Hampshire.

State Tree: In 1947, New Hampshire designated he white birch as the official state tree. The White birch is also known as canoe birch or paper birch.

State Flower: New Hampshire designated the purple lilac as the official state flower in 1919.

State Song: Written by Dr. John f. Holmes, New Hampshire's state song is "Old New Hampshire."

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New Hampshire - Interesting Facts:
  • The state adopted the country's first legal lottery in 1963.
  • In 1719, the county's first potato was planted at Londonderry Common Field.
  • The state's present constitution was adopted in 1784; it is the second oldest in the U.S.
  • In 1787, Levi Hutchins of Concord, New Hampshire invented the first alarm clock.
  • The Mount Washington auto road is New Hampshire's oldest manmade tourist attraction.

New Hampshire - Famous People:
Famous names from the State of New Hampshire include actor Adam Sandler, journalist Sam Walter Foss, sculptor Daniel French, comedian Sarah Silverman, astronaut Alan Shepard and singer Steven Tyler.

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