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New Hampshire is the forty-sixth largest state by area, with a population of 1,359,711 (U.S. Census Bureau, July 1, 2019). Throughout history, there have been important milestones that helped shape New Hampshire. New Hampshire started as a fishing community but later became a separate English colony in 1679. During the Revolutionary War, New Hampshire embraced the "live free or die" spirit when it became the first of the thirteen colonies to set up an independent government and vote for the Declaration of Independence. New Hampshire officially became a U.S. state in 1788. New Hampshire's early economy relied heavily on textile manufacturing, but in recent years, it has turned to tourism, which is now New England's top travel destinations.
Today, New Hampshire's economy has a GDP of $86 billion (Bureau of Economic Analysis, July 1, 2018), which is driven by these top industries: tourism, health care, manufacturing, and high tech industries. Many of the leading companies have their headquarters in New Hampshire, including C&S Wholesale Grocers, Ocean Properties, and Standex International, to name a few.
The most recognized cities in New Hampshire are Manchester, Portsmouth, and Concord.
Manchester can be found in southern New Hampshire and has a population of 110,601. Manchester is home to the Currier Museum of Art, Massabesic Lake, and Zimmerman House. Over the last ten years, Manchester's housing market has appreciated by 1.89% annually. When compared to the rest of the nation, Manchester's housing prices are slightly higher, with the median home price of $210,900 and a median rent of $1,063.
Portsmouth is located in southeastern New Hampshire and has a population of 21,644. Portsmouth is home to the Strawbery Banke Museum, Water Country Water Park, and USS Albacore Museum. Over the last ten years, Portsmouth's housing market has appreciated by 49.22%. When compared to the rest of the country, Portsmouth's housing prices are substantially more expensive, with the median home price of $373,000 and a median rent of $1,205.
Concord is the capital city of New Hampshire and has a population of 42,717. Concord is home to the Canterbury Shaker Village, Capitol Center for the Arts, McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, and New Hampshire State House. Over the last ten years, Concord's housing market has appreciated by 79.77%. When compared to the rest of the nation, Concord's housing prices are significantly more, with the median home price of $212,600 and a median rent of $1,028.