
This informative post will be published on Saturday in place of my regular one. You are invited to participate with the opening question.
Brain Teaser Question
What is the name of the world’s largest island?
(answer found at the end of this post)
Featured Facts
Admitted to the American Union on June 21, 1778, New Hampshire became its 9th state.
Here are a few quick facts about New Hampshire:
- Capital City: Concord
- State Bird: Purple finch
- State Motto: Live Free or Die
New Hampshire traces its history back to the original 13 English colonies. Its namesake comes from the English county of Hampshire.
The state’s nickname is “Granite State.” This relates to the numerous granite quarries in the state. In 1776 at the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the New Hampshire delegates were the first to sign below the signature of the Congress’ President John Hancock.
New Hampshire is home to over 1,400 acres of apple orchards. It is no wonder that apple cider is the official beverage of the state.
The state’s geography features a most distinctive landscape. Frequently called the White Mountain State, nearly one quarter of the state contains forested mountain ranges. Because of its mountainous scenery, New Hampshire is often referred to as the Switzerland of America.


left: purple finch. right: fall foliage from the white mountains. (photographs courtesy of pinterest.)
Answer to Brain Teaser Question
Greenland (if you answered Australia, remember that it is considered a continent)