As one of the original 13 colonies, New Hampshire is a northeastern state bordered by Maine, Vermont, Massachusetts, the Atlantic Ocean, and Quebec, a Canadian province. Despite its size, New Hampshire is the 10th least populous state of the U.S. A large part of its charm is its small, picturesque towns and its vast wilderness stretches. Are you familiar with the song “Mary Had A Little Lamb?”?The poem was written in Newport, New Hampshire, by Sarah Josepha Hale. According to Sterling, Massachusetts, it may have been written by John Roulstone, which claims this nursery rhyme. North Virginia was the original name of New Hampshire. Despite its distance from Virginia, the state has the same landscape. In 1787, Levi Hutchins invented Concord’s first alarm clock. A public library was also established in Peterborough in 1833, the first free library in the state. There are no U.S. coastal states as short as New Hampshire, with a coastline of approximately 18 miles. Some of the Cities we service in New Hampshire include:
Meredith, Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth