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Make sure that any money you invest is done so with a specific goal in mind. If you just want to preserve capital and beat inflation a little, stick with money markets and bonds. If you are saving for retirement far in advance, look for growth stocks. If you want income streams, look for dividend stocks and real estate income trusts. Keep in mind that there are investment opportunities past just traditional stocks and bonds. Commodities are an asset class with both risks and rewards but can provide hedges against inflation. Also look at real estate income trusts to invest into the real estate market without being tied to individual pieces of property.
3 Popular Attractions In New Hampshire
- Mount Monadnock: Mountain in southern New Hampshire.
- Mount Sunapee: Ski area in Newbury, New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Facts
- On December 30, 1828, about 400 mill girls walked out of the Dover Cotton Factory enacting the first women’s strike in the United States. The Dover mill girls were forced to give in when the mill owners immediately began advertising for replacement workers.
- Dover was settled in 1623. It is the oldest permanent settlement in New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire’s state motto is “Live Free or Die”. The motto comes from a statement written by the Revolutionary General John Stark, hero of the Battle of Bennington.
- Franklin Pierce, the 14th president of the United States, who served between 1853 and 1857, was from New Hampshire.
- New Hampshire was named by Captain John Mason after the southern English county of Hampshire.
New Hampshire
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Country | United States |
Before statehood | Province of New Hampshire |
Admitted to the Union | June 21, 1788 (9th) |
Capital | Concord |
Largest city | Manchester |
Largest metro and urban areas | Greater Boston (combined and metro) Nashua (urban) |
Government | |
•Governor | Chris Sununu (R) |
•Senate President | Chuck Morse (R)[4] |
Legislature | General Court |
•Upper house | Senate |
•Lower house | House of Representatives |
Judiciary | New Hampshire Supreme Court |
U.S. senators | Jeanne Shaheen (D) Maggie Hassan (D) |
U.S. House delegation | 1: Chris Pappas (D) 2: Ann McLane Kuster (D) (list) |
Area | |
•Total | 9,349sqmi (24,214[5]km2) |
•Rank | 46th |
Dimensions | |
•Length | 190mi (305km) |
•Width | 68mi (110km) |
Elevation | 1,000ft (300m) |
Highestelevation | 6,288ft (1,916.66m) |
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•Total | 1,377,529 |
•Rank | 41st |
•Density | 147.3/sqmi (56.9/km2) |
•Rank | 21st |
•Median household income | $73,381[8] |
•Income rank | 8th |
Demonym(s) | Granite Stater, New Hampshirite |
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•Official language | English[9] (French allowed for official business with Quebec)[10] |
Time zone | UTC−05:00 (Eastern) |
•Summer (DST) | UTC−04:00 (EDT) |
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ISO 3166 code | US-NH |
Traditional abbreviation | N.H. |
Latitude | 42° 42′ N to 45° 18′ N |
Longitude | 70° 36′ W to 72° 33′ W |
Website | www |
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A short clip on the major natural and themed Attractions in the White Mountains of New Hampshire.
I I need more imformation prices hotel and adress
This place looks awesome maybe this summer we can visit it