Local & Long Distance Moving Companies in New Hampshire

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Guardian Cargo Logistics
Moving companies NH, ALOHA!!! Are you ready to make a move to the beautiful Hawaiian Islands or just relocating over to the mainland? If the answer is...

US DOT: 1141917

DOT: 30981

ICC: 462886

DN Van Lines
New Hampshire movers, DN Van Lines conducts residential moves across Massachusetts and throughout the North East as one of the most professional and affordabl...

US DOT: 1840024

Red Lion Moving & Storage
Red Lion Moving & Storage is an A-1 Delivery Service full service mover. Honesty, integrity, and quality service is our main moto.

US DOT: 932259

ICC: 401787

Eden Relocation
Moving company NH, We are a full service moving company. We understand the stress involved in relocating to a new residence. We would like to make this transi...

US DOT: 49922

ICC: 621

Arpin Van Lines Inc
About Arpin Van Lines: Arpin Van Lines, headquartered in West Warwick, Rhode Island, is an industry chief in household goods moving, corpora...

US DOT: 985862

DOT: NYDOT 35436

ICC: 423291

Infinity Moving and Storage
Moving companies, At first, the process of relocating looks complex and difficult; that's where Infinity Moving & Storage of B...

US DOT: 1685249

DOT: 190477

ICC: 619135

Hercules Moving Systems
Hercules Van Lines is a well established Los Angeles mover providing nationwide relocation services across the country. When hiring a mover, be sure you hi...

US DOT: 1302391

ICC: 504508

A Moving Around
NH moving companies, We understand the importance of moving not just furniture but the family as well at "A Moving Around". This key decision must not be take...

US DOT: 931399

All United Van Lines
Moving companies NH, For many people, needing to move is worse than facing a dentist's drill. The closer you get to the moving day, the more psychological and...

US DOT: 1930256

ICC: 689685

Colonial Van Lines
Moving, Colonial Van Lines is here to support your every moving need. We will be sure to make your relocation experience better than you ever imagined. Togeth...
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Moving to New Hampshire
There are so many reasons to visit and fall in love with New Hampshire. It's a picture perfect state in every aspect. There's more to New Hampshire then the sweet New England accent everyone has over there. In the Great North Woods, for example, there are irresistible sights of the sunset, gorgeous waterfalls throughout the wooden area, and the signature covered bridges of Coos County. In the White Mountains region of New Hampshire, there are some of the highest mountain ranges in the Northeast. There are state parks to explore, scenic drives to take with your family and camping grounds to settle down and enjoy the wilderness. In Merrimack Valley Region reside the three largest cities in the state of New Hampshire, which are Concord, Manchester and Nashua. Here, you can explore the remnants of the Industrial Revolution, the footsteps of President Lincoln or some of the best neighborhood restaurants in the Northeast. New Hampshire, no matter what you do, is a magical place.

Capital City: Concord is the capital city of New Hampshire.

Population: There are approximately 1,324,575 people in New Hampshire as of July 2009, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Local Activities: Travel + Leisure magazine's editor-at-large Peter Jon Lindberg recommends eating sweet corn from Tuttle's Red Bard in Dover, spending a night on a boat at Weirs Beach (a "small-scale, lakefront Coney Island), taking a refreshing dip in the Jackson Falls swimming hole and visiting the former Old Man of the Mountain site. With New Hampshire bellowing with trails, calm waterways, wilderness and well-known neighbors; it's no wonder so many people are moving to New Hampshire.

Economy: Tourism is the state's leading money maker as people come to see New Hampshire's specialty beaches, mountains and lakes during summer. And in winter, tourists love skiing and snowboarding down New Hampshire's northern coast. New Hampshire also supports the large number of people moving to the state, keeping New Hampshire moving companies busy year-round.

State Bird: The purple finch is the state bird.

State Flower: The purple lilac is the state flower.

State Symbol: The state emblem of New Hampshire is the Old Man of the Mountain. The Old Man was a granite formation on Cannon Mountain near the town of Franconia, New Hampshire. State residents often said that the granite formation resembles the face of a noble and caring grandfather. (Unfortunately, the granite cliff collapsed on May 3, 2003.) For those curious to see the famous face, you can see it on the New Hampshire state quarter.

State Nickname: New Hampshire is known as the "Granite State" for its large granite formations and quarries. It is also called "The Switzerland of America" for its beautiful mountain scenery. There are huge mountain formations with Massachusetts to the south and Vermont to the west of the state. New Hampshire is home to the Great North Woods, the White Mountains, the Lakes Region, the Seacoast, the Merrimack Valler, the Monadnock Region and the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee area.

New Hampshire-Interesting Facts:
  • The first free public library was established in Peterborough, New Hampshire.

  • New Hampshire was named after Hampshire, England by Captain John Smith.

  • Lake Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire encompasses 1,300 lakes and ponds.

New Hampshire-Famous People:
Many famous people were born in New Hampshire and live there today. The writer John Irving and the poet Robert Frost are from New Hampshire as well as the 14th president of the U.S. Franklin Pierce.

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