The New Hampshire capital.
What is Concord?
The region of the United States in which New Hampshire is located.
What is New England? or What is North East?
Canadian province that forms New Hampshire's northern border.
What is Quebec?
Three branches of New Hampshire's state government.
What are executive, legislative, and judicial?
First elected woman governor of New Hampshire.
Who is Jeanne Shaheen?
The New Hampshire State Bird.
What is the purple finch?
New Hampshire's eastern border state.
What is Maine?
New Hampshire's highest point.
What is Mount Washington?
Members of New Hampshire's executive branch.
Who are the governor and executive council?
Brilliant orator, lawyer, statesman, U.S. representative, and U.S. secretary of state.
Who was Daniel Webster.
The New Hampshire state flower.
What is the purple lilac?
New Hampshire's neighbor to the west.
What is Vermont?
New Hampshire's lowest point.
What is sea level along the Atlantic Ocean?
The name of New Hampshire's legislative branch.
What is the General Court?
Son of Benjamin Pierce who became U.S. representative, U.S. senator, and the 14th president of the United States.
Who was Franklin Pierce?
What is the white birch?
New Hampshire's neighbor to the south.
What is Massachusetts?
River that begins near the Canadian border and forms New Hampshire's border with Vermont.
What is the Connecticut River?
These courts make up the judicial branch.
What are the Supreme and Superior courts?
Illustrator and muralist who illustrated hundreds of magazines and books including The Arabian Nights.
Who was Maxfield Parrish?
The New Hampshire State animal.
What is the white-tailed deer?
Ocean that forms part of New Hampshire's southeastern border.
What is the Atlantic Ocean?
New Hampshire's largest lake.
What is Lake Winnipesaukee?
These political "get-togethers" happen each spring in all New Hampshire towns.
What are town meetings?
Located in Manchester, this museum houses a collection of fine art.
What is the Currier Gallery of Art?