| New Hampshire in the fall and you're likely to listen to the
same conversation over and over. It starts with four words: "Got
your deer yet?" You'll hear the question in busy cities as often
as in remote villages, and it gives you the distinct feeling
that, no matter where they live, the people in New Hampshire
still feel a close connection to the outdoors. New Hampshire's
compact size means that an hour of driving can transport a city
dweller to the wilds of the White Mountains. Out-of-state
visitors also benefit from the close confines. Active sports
like hunting, fishing, hiking and winter skiing are a big part
of New Hampshire's allure, there are plenty of less demanding
ways to enjoy the sights. Scenic two-lane roads wind throughout
the countryside. Sightseeing boats ply the highland lakes. And
there's an especially good selection of railroad excursions
through the White Mountains, including the cog railway that
ascends the highest peak in the Northeast, Mt. Washington. Top Cities in New Hampshire
1. Portsmouth
2. North Conway
3. Hampton Beach
4. Manchester
5. Hampton
6. Franconia
7. Hanover
8. Concord
9. Jackson
10. Lincoln
11. Laconia
12. Nashua
13. Wolfeboro
14. Littleton
15. Meredith
16. Conway
Popular Attractions in New Hampshire
* Flume Gorge
* Santa's Village
* Fort Constitution
* Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-Day Saints
* Unitarian Universalist Congregation
* Mount Washington Observatory
* Story Land
* Franklin Falls Dam
* Jehovahs Witnesses Kingdom Hall
* Conway Scenic Railroad
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