New Hampshire state flag
The New Hampshire flag, adopted in 1931, consists of a navy blue field with the State Seal of New Hampshire displayed in the center. This Seal features the frigate USS Raleigh surrounded by a laurel wreath and 9 stars representing it as the 9th state to join the Union.
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New Hampshire is located in the northeastern part of the country and is bordered by Quebec to its north, the Atlantic Ocean and Maine to its east, Vermont to its west, and Massachusetts to its south.
It was one of the first colonies to become established as an independent government in January of 1776. It was the first state to have its own constitution. Many firsts happened in New Hampshire.
Historical Firsts that Happened in New Hampshire
- Dover, a city in Strafford County, New Hampshire, was the first settlement at Hilton’s Point
- New Hampshire was the first to elect an all-female federal delegation in U.S. history.
- The first legislative body in the U.S. with a majority of women holding 13 of 24 seats.
- The Peterborough Town Library was the first library in the world to get public funds.
- The first crafts fair in the country was held in New Hampshire in 1933.
New Hampshire’s enterprising attitude is reflected in the kind of unique festivities it celebrates.
Famous Celebrations in New Hampshire:
- Laconia Motorcycle Week
Going on for 90 years, this event is also known as “America’s Original Riding Rally.” The event focuses on two-wheeled motorcycles and attracts more than 300,000 fans in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. It includes short track races, parades, exhibits, contests, live music, karaoke and the ever popular “hot-legs” contest. - Maple Sugaring in New Hampshire
This event is included in the state’s top festivals. It highlights 50 sugar houses, live demos how maple syrup is produced, tour of maple orchards, free samples of products, and pancake breakfast. The maple industry is one of New Hampshire’s major industries. The state produces 90,000 gallons of maple syrup annually. - Rochester Fair
The Rochester Fair has been around for more than 136 years and is considered the oldest fair in the state. It includes rabbit shows, dog shows, carnival rides, live music, clown acts, food booths, pig racing and other animal contests.
If you’re planning to visit New Hampshire, be sure to drop by some of its famous tourist spots like the Castle in the Clouds, Hampton Beach, Lakes Region, Loon Mountain, Isles of Shoals, Mount Washington, Polar Caves, and Santa’s Village. More New Hampshire Flag questions are .
If you’re a proud New Hampshirite and love your roots, then show it. Display a flag in your home to show how much you appreciate your state and your country. Awaken the flame of patriotism, not just for you, but for the younger generation in your family.
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