When you grow up in New Hampshire you wind up with some very specific experiences. That means that there are some things that only people from New Hampshire know to be true. Although others may suspect them – especially number 11 – you can only understand these if you’re from the Granite State.
- The Kancamagus is great, but the back roads are even better.
Joe Martin/flickr
- Weather forecasts are never, ever to be trusted.
Danilla/flickr
- There is nothing – NOTHING – as refreshing as your first springtime jump in the lake.
Juliette Melton/flickr
- There is something sacred about returning to the spot where your grandparents grew up, or vacationed, and making your own memories there.
Rocklobzter/flickr
- Only we know who holds the first primary in the nation, and why it’s so important (because the whole nation is watching us).
J. Stephen Conn/flickr
- An apple fresh off the tree is the only type of apple worth eating.
Tim Sacton/flickr
- April may be warm and sunny, but planting season in New Hampshire never really starts until the middle of May.
Seclutive Nature/flickr
- The seasons are not equal in length. Usually fall seems to fly by before winter begins.
Jean-Marc Linder/flickr
- You can tell what New England state someone is from solely by the car they own and how they operate it.
Karl Ziessky/flickr
- Snow tires are not optional.
Cowgirl Jules/flickr
- New Hampshire is, and will always be, the best state in the nation.
Stanley Zimney/flickr
What else do you know to be true, after a lifetime in New Hampshire?
Joe Martin/flickr
Danilla/flickr
Juliette Melton/flickr
Rocklobzter/flickr
J. Stephen Conn/flickr
Tim Sacton/flickr
Seclutive Nature/flickr
Jean-Marc Linder/flickr
Karl Ziessky/flickr
Cowgirl Jules/flickr
Stanley Zimney/flickr
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