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  2. List of U.S. state foods - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire: State fruit: Pumpkin: 2006 [77] State vegetable: White potato: 2013 [78] New Jersey: State fruit: Northern highbush blueberry: 2004 [79] State sandwich

  3. List of New Hampshire state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Fruit: Pumpkin: 2006 Wildflower: Pink lady's slipper Cypripedium acaule: 1990 Amphibian: Red-spotted newt Notophthalmus viridescens: 1985 Butterfly: Karner Blue Plebejus melissa samuelis: 1992 Poultry: New Hampshire Red: 2018 Berry: Blackberry [4] 2017 Spider: Daring Jumping Spider [5] 2021

  4. Syringa - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a dry, brown capsule, splitting in two at maturity to release the two winged seeds. [3] [4] ... Syringa vulgaris is the state flower of New Hampshire, ...

  5. The Best Dessert in Every State (and Where to Try It) - AOL

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    Alabama’s official state fruit is the blackberry, and cobblers are often found throughout the state’s bakeries and summertime gatherings. ... New Hampshire: Apple Cider Donut. Best Place to ...

  6. New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Fruit: Pumpkin Vegetable: White ... is a movement founded in 2001 to recruit at least 20,000 libertarians to move to a single low-population state (New Hampshire, ...

  7. Signature dessert from each state - AOL

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    New Hampshire's plentiful apple orchards give rise to a specialized delicacy, found most prominently during the fall season: apple cider donuts, usually made with real apple cider mixed right into ...

  8. List of U.S. state and territory nicknames - Wikipedia

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    Map of the United States showing the state nicknames as hogs. Lithograph by Mackwitz, St. Louis, 1884. The following is a table of U.S. state, federal district and territory nicknames, including officially adopted nicknames and other traditional nicknames for the 50 U.S. states, the U.S. federal district, as well as five U.S. territories.

  9. Here's how every state got its nickname - AOL

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    Granite has been important to the state's economy since the 1800s, with the material being used for buildings around the country, including the Library of Congress, New Hampshire Folklife reported.