Quick Facts
CapitalConcord
Largest CityManchester
Population1,299,500
Per Capita Income$33,928
NicknameGranite State
StatehoodJune 21, 1788
State BirdPurple Finch
State FlowerPurple Lilac
State TreeWhite Birch
State SongOld New Hampshire
Geography
Land Area8,969 sq mi
Water Area382 sq mi
Total Area9,351 sq mi
RegionNortheast
About New Hampshire
New Hampshire, known as the βGranite State,β has a population of 1,299,500 and a per capita income of $33,928. The state capital is Concord and the largest city is Manchester. New Hampshire joined the Union on June 21, 1788 and covers 9,351 square miles across the Northeast region. Explore 31 cities and towns across New Hampshire with detailed data on demographics, crime rates, cost of living, schools, weather, and more.
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