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  • Capital: Concord
  • Population: 1,235,786
  • Entered the Union: June 21, 1788
  • As the: 9th state
  • Motto: Live Free or Die
  • State abbreviation/Postal code: N.H./NH
  • Governor: John Lynch, D (to Jan. 2009)
  • Senators: Judd Gregg, R (to Jan. 2011); John E. Sununu, R (to Jan. 2009)
  • U.S. Representatives: 2
  • Treasurer: Michael Ablowich, R (to Dec. 2008)
  • Secy. of State: William M. Gardner, D (to Dec. 2008)
  • Atty. General: Kelly Ayotte, R (to March 2009)
  • Entered Union (rank): June 21, 1788 (9)
  • Present constitution adopted: 1784
  • Nickname: Granite State
  • Flower: Purple Lilac
  • Bird: Purple Finch
  • Song: Old New Hampshire and New Hampshire, My New Hampshire
  • Sports Teams: None
  • Origin of Name: From the English county of Hampshire
  • Major Industries: Electrical machinery, textiles, pulp and paper products, and stone and clay products; dairy and poultry farming, fruit growing, truck vegetables, corn, potatoes, and hay
  • Historical Sites: Daniel Webster's Birthplace near Franklin and Strawberry Banke, the restored building of the original colonial settlement at Portsmouth
  • Points of Interest: Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire's largest lake, White Mountain National Forest, and the Old Man of the Mountain granite head profile at Franconia, New Hampshire's official
  • Bordering States: Vermont, Massachusetts, and Maine

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