New Hampshire
๐ฒ Welcome to "Granite State Hub" - New Hampshire's Premier Lemmy Community! ๐ฒ
Join our bustling Lemmy community that's all about the picturesque landscapes, vibrant cities, and charming towns of the beautiful New Hampshire! Whether you're a local Granite Stater or simply a New Hampshire enthusiast, this is the perfect place for you to connect, share, and explore the wonders of the "Live Free or Die" state.
๐ฌ Discuss and discover: From hiking trails in the White Mountains to exploring the seacoast, share your favorite hidden gems, outdoor adventures, local events, and insider tips.
๐ Celebrate local culture: Dive into discussions about New Hampshire's rich history, traditions, folklore, and mouthwatering cuisine (yes, we're talking about those delicious maple syrup treats!).
๐๏ธ Nature at its best: Get inspired by stunning photos, share your own snapshots of New Hampshire's breathtaking scenery, and find fellow nature enthusiasts to embark on unforgettable expeditions.
๐ฃ Community-driven: We believe in fostering a positive and inclusive environment. Engage in respectful discussions, ask questions, and offer helpful advice to newcomers seeking to explore the wonders of the Granite State.
๐ Interested in becoming a moderator? We're searching for dedicated individuals passionate about New Hampshire and eager to help shape this vibrant community. If you're up for the challenge, send us a message to inquire about joining our moderation team!
Join us today and become part of the lively conversations, authentic experiences, and enduring community spirit that makes New Hampshire truly special. Let's explore the wonders of the Granite State together! ๐
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Live Free or Die is the NH state motto coined by Revolutionary War general and former NH man John Stark.
It was originally used by him as a toast to be raised an the anniversary reunion of the Battle of Bennington when he couldn't attend. The full quote being "Live free or die: Death is not the worst of evils."
That said text on flags is bad.