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  2. Flag and seal of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    It is currently the only U.S. state flag to feature a depiction of the Stars and Stripes flag (the state flag of Utah also included a depiction of the Stars and Stripes from 1903 to 2024). A 2001 internet poll run by the North American Vexillological Association [ 7 ] ranked New Hampshire state flag's design as 63rd out of 72 flags of U.S ...

  3. List of New Hampshire state symbols - Wikipedia

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    Flag: Flag of New Hampshire: 1931 Seal: Seal of New Hampshire: 1931 Emblem: New Hampshire State Emblem: 1945 [2] Motto: Live Free or Die: 1945 Nickname: The Granite State: Highway sign: Number of route within an outline of the Old Man of the Mountain: Quarter reverse: 2000

  4. Live Free or Die - Wikipedia

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    "Live Free or Die" is the official motto of the U.S. state of New Hampshire, adopted by the state in 1945. [1] It is possibly the best-known of all state mottos, partly because it conveys an assertive independence historically found in American political philosophy and partly because of its contrast to the milder sentiments found in other state ...

  5. Flags of the U.S. states and territories - Wikipedia

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    Most U.S. state flags were designed and adopted between 1893 and World War I. [1] The most recently adopted state flag is that of Minnesota, adopted on May 11, 2024, while the most recently adopted territorial flag is that of the Northern Mariana Islands, adopted on July 1, 1985. The flag of the District of Columbia was adopted in

  6. New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire State Constitution of 1783 is the supreme law of the state, followed by the New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated and the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules. These are roughly analogous to the federal United States Constitution, United States Code and Code of Federal Regulations respectively.

  7. Hanover Country Club - Wikipedia

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    The college shut down the golf course in 2020 due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and for controversial financial reasons. Known to many members in the Upper Valley simply as "Hanover," Hanover Country Club was a classic New England 18-hole course that underwent significant renovations in 2001. The course was lengthened to 6,500 yards (5,900 m), four ...

  8. Category:Symbols of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the State of New Hampshire; G. Great Seal of the State of New Hampshire; L. Live Free or Die; N. New Hampshire state tartan; O. Old New Hampshire; W. White ...

  9. Emblem of New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The state emblem. The State Emblem of New Hampshire is an elliptical panel with a picture of the Old Man of the Mountain surrounded on the top by the state name and on the bottom by the state motto, "Live Free or Die." The emblem was officially declared by the New Hampshire General Court in 1945.