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There are many reasons to live in New Hampshire… However, these are our Top 5! 1. Natural Beauty With 12 miles of magnificent rugged Seacoast, there are the quaint harbors and sandy coves of Rye and Hampton as well as the picturesque historical villages of Newcastle and Portsmouth. Vacationers flock to the beaches of Salisbury with its state reservation and fly fish off its sandy shores. Windjammers and boats leave the protected harbors and head out into the deep waters to enjoy fishing as well as the Isles of Shoals. Mount Washington proudly stands as the highest mountain in the Northeast and the White Mountain peaks offer solitude and beauty. The Connecticut River valley wends between New Hampshire and Vermont and offers breathtaking vistas of rolling green pasturelands. Star gazing is a past time that will never bore you as the skies are so bright with little backlight. Wineries are now offering cold climate wines with their vineyards carefully planted in their protected vales. 2. Outdoor Living As the Appalachian Trail meanders through the state and through the many national and state parks, hiking is plentiful with well-marked trails. With 48 peaks over 4K in The White Mountain range to day hikes in the each region, there is plenty to explore. Large crystal clear lakes and smaller intimate ponds offer great boating and kayaking opportunities as well as the state’s many rivers. The Connecticut River offers overnight camping on its many islands as well as outfitters offering daily or overnight treks along its pristine waterway with bald eagles nesting nearby. 3. Tax Free Status With no sales tax nor income tax, the lure of New Hampshire beckons the shopper as well as the employer. New Hampshire celebrates one of the country’s few states to offer such premium status. The New Hampshire economy and employment rate has fared well in comparison to the rest of the country, even in these economic times 4. Quality Of Lifestyle With several times in Money Magazine and other print media, New Hampshire is always listed in the “Top Places To Live” as well as the “Top Places To Retire.” This state offers a lifestyle balance for people who want to enjoy access to urban activities and reside in a safe environment. Offering many cultural events, fine art and academic institutions such as Dartmouth and Exeter Academy coupled with its natural beauty, there is no need to travel far to enjoy life at its finest. 5. Close To Everything With close proximity to Boston, a short drive to Canada, close to Vermont offerings and a state of the art airport, access to travel has never been made easier. The drive along Route 89 has been noted in travel books as one of the country’s prettiest drives and it is easy to see why! With a Top 5 like this, why does New Hampshire ever need a Top 10? New Hampshire has it all so why not come and see why?