Top portion of the monument on Main Street in Nashua, NH erected in 1976 in celebration of the nations 200th birthday. According to Wikipedia: The phrase comes from a toast written by General John Stark on July 31, 1809. Poor health forced Stark, New Hampshire's most famous soldier of the American Revolutionary War, to decline an invitation to an anniversary reunion of the Battle of Bennington and to send his toast by letter: Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils.
En Nouvelle Angleterre, quand on pense "week-end", on pense au sublime Vermont pour la campagne, à la côte du Maine pour ses homards, ou au Cape Cod pour la beauté des plages. Et le New Hampshire alors ? C'est dans ce petit Etat qu'on est allé passer trois jours, le lundi était férié pour cause
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7 minute read As some of you may remember, a few weeks back, I hopped up north to explore New Hampshire. Given that I'm a longtime West Coaster, I've definitely been missing those long weekend getaways that California just lends itself so well to. I also miss having a car and finding every and any excuse to go […]
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New Hampshire state house facts. Why is their motto "Live Free or Die?" A real liberty bell? Who is John Stark? When was it built? Find out!
I never knew these existed.
I was born and raised right here in the Live Free or Die state of New Hampshire. This ‘Live Free or Die’ state has changed a lot throughout my 38 years of life. For example, I remember being a kid and getting all excited about not having to wear a seatbelt when I turned 16. […]
It's tough but we wouldn't miss out on these New Hampshire risks for anything.
“Meghan McCain loves New Hampshire so much that she has vowed to tattoo Live Free or Die on her body if her dad wins the election.” Is this a smart move a good way to show support to her father? Is…
This spot is eerie and fascinating.
New Hampshire state house facts. Why is their motto "Live Free or Die?" A real liberty bell? Who is John Stark? When was it built? Find out!
This new action park is sure to get your heart racing!
Peering inside these gardens is the stuff of daydreams.
"If you dream of a world where Congress respects your rights more than they covet campaign contributions from crony interests, the Congressional Apportionment Amendment would go a long way to restoring the Founder’s vision of a republic that guarantees individual rights." ~ Barry Brownstein
Manchester, NH: Palace Theatre on Hanover St. in downtown.
You'll want to dine at Library Restaurant in New Hampshire for its fast history and delicious cuisine. Chow down and learn!
Robert Frost and Donald Hall — two iconic, though very different New Hampshire poets — got their due at the Bookstock Literary Festival.
Woe to the presidential wannabe who doesn’t study the New Hampshire accent before entering the First in the Nation Presidential Primary (and don’t suggest it isn’t the first). He or…
In less than a month, we will be celebrating the Independence Day of our great nation, the United States of America. To honor our awesome holiday, let us take a look the best fighter from each of the glorious 50 states...
7 minute read As some of you may remember, a few weeks back, I hopped up north to explore New Hampshire. Given that I'm a longtime West Coaster, I've definitely been missing those long weekend getaways that California just lends itself so well to. I also miss having a car and finding every and any excuse to go […]
New Hampshire's coastline might be the shortest in the country, but we think it's the most beautiful.
Woe to the presidential wannabe who doesn’t study the New Hampshire accent before entering the First in the Nation Presidential Primary (and don’t suggest it isn’t the first). He or…
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What are you craving? Chances are, you can find it somewhere in NH! We've rounded up the best restaurants in New Hampshire for you here.
The New Hampshire motto, "Live Free or Die," is arguably one of the most memorable in the country. Learn more about its history.
New Hampshire has lost its status as the first Democrat presidential primary. But the race is still on and it could send Biden a message he and fellow Democrats don't want to hear.
1973 vintage recycled book print of Maxfield Parrish's 'Easter' 1905 Large Print, approximately 10" x 14" In great vintage condition, carefully retrieved and ready to frame. Maxfield Parrish, one of the foremost illustrators of the 20th century, was born in Philadelphia in 1870, died March 1966. He lived in Philadelphia until age 28, at which time he purchased land opposite the valley from his parents' home in New Hampshire, where over a number of years he designed and built his own home and eventual studio, The Oaks. He had numerous commissions from popular magazines in the 1910s and 1920s, including Hearst's, Colliers, and Life. He was also a favorite of advertisers, including Edison-Mazda Lamps, Fisk Tires, Colgate and Oneida Cutlery. In the 1920s, Parrish turned away from illustration and concentrated on painting for its own sake. Androgynous nudes in fantastical settings were a recurring theme, and landscapes. Please note this is an authentic 40 year old vintage print, not a reprint or reproduction. ******************************************************************* SPECIAL OFFER Buy any 4 prints from my shop for a 15% discount Enter code BUY4GET15PERCENT at checkout *************************************************************************** Buy with confidence. If you are not completely delighted with your purchase, for whatever reason, you may return the item, within 14 days, for a refund. *************************************************************************** SHIPPING: Your prints will be shipped in a sealed crystal clear bag, inside a rigid-mailer, by First Class Mail within 1-2 business days, usually within 24 hours. Combined Shipping: Buy 1+ Prints & Additional Prints Ship-for-Free (You only pay shipping for first print)
It's tough but we wouldn't miss out on these New Hampshire risks for anything.
Good views shouldn't be limited to the summer.
The silver lining to summer ending!
Time your meal for sunset for a truly magical experience.
The New Hampshire motto, "Live Free or Die," is arguably one of the most memorable in the country. Learn more about its history.
The New Hampshire motto, "Live Free or Die," is arguably one of the most memorable in the country. Learn more about its history.
This 300 mile drive offers plenty of charm.
Let's be honest, what's NOT to love?