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  2. A hard stop: No more granite from Granite State - AOL

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    Jul. 5—CONCORD It seems unthinkable that a time would come when the Granite State no longer produces granite. But last month, the last commercial granite quarry in New Hampshire was quietly shut ...

  3. Portal:New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Concord is the state capital and Manchester is the most populous city. New Hampshire's motto , " Live Free or Die ", reflects its role in the American Revolutionary War ; its nickname , "The Granite State", refers to its extensive granite formations and quarries .

  4. New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The southernmost portion of NH 16 is a four-lane freeway, co-signed with U.S. Route 4. New Hampshire Route 101 is a major east–west highway in the southern part of the state that connects Keene with Manchester and the Seacoast region. East of Manchester, NH 101 is a four-lane, limited-access highway that runs to Hampton Beach and I-95.

  5. New Hampshire Legislative Office Building - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire's Legislative Office Building is located just west of the state capitol, occupying an entire city block bounded by North State Street, Capitol Street, Park Street, and Green Street. It is a large two-story granite structure, built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, with a Chateauesque hip roof crowned by iron cresting. The ...

  6. A hard stop: New ownership closes Concord's Swenson Granite ...

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    Kurt Swenson was the fourth generation of his family to own and operate Swenson Granite Co. and its quarry on Concord's Rattlesnake Hill. ... Jul. 5—CONCORD — It seems unthinkable that a time ...

  7. Geology of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The state is bounded by Quebec, Canada, to the north and northwest; Maine and the Atlantic Ocean to the east; Massachusetts to the south; and Vermont to the west. New Hampshire's major regions are the Great North Woods, the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, the Seacoast, the Merrimack Valley, the Monadnock Region, and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area.

  8. Downtown Concord Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire State House was built in 1819 south of the traditional center of the city (now the Concord Historic District), and the commercial heart of the city began to take shape along the First New Hampshire Turnpike south of the State House (now Main Street). [2] The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...

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