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Choose from the following New Hampshire locations and venues or let us know where you would like to have your event.
Bedford Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Berlin Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Claremont Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Concord Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Concord Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Derry Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Dover Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Durham Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Franklin Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Hampton Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Hanover Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Hudson Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Keene Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Littleton Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Londonderry Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Loudon Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Manchester Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Merrimack Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Milford Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Nashua Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
New London Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Portsmouth Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Portsmouth Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Randolph Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Rochester Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Salem Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Tilton Corporate Team Building – New Hampshire
Whether your business is located in New Hampshire or you are planning an offsite in the Granite State, Professional Teambuilding will help you make your event a success.
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FACTS ABOUT NEW HAMPSHIRE
A GREAT TEAM BUILDING LOCATION
Of the thirteen original colonies, New Hampshire was the first to declare its independence from England a full six months before the Declaration of Independence was signed. The New Hampshire Constitution is the nation’s only state constitution that allows the Right to Revolution. There is no general sales tax, no individual income tax, no capital gains tax, no inventory tax and no tax on machinery and equipment. New Hampshire is the only state with no mandatory seatbelt law for adults, no motorcycle helmet law for adults, nor mandatory vehicle insurance for automobiles. New Hampshire’s state motto is “Live free or die.”
New Hampshire’s state nickname is “the Granite State” because it has numerous granite quarries, although that industry has declined greatly in recent decades. The nickname has also been embraced for reflecting the state’s attachment to tradition and limited government.
New Hampshire is home to the highest winds ever recorded on Earth reaching 231 mph in 1934 at the Mount Washington weather observatory in the Presidential Range.
New Hampshire’s recreational attractions include skiing and other winter sports; “leaf-peeping” or observing the spectacular fall foliage; summer cottages along many lakes; and the New Hampshire International Speedway, home of the Loudon Classic, the longest-running motorcycle race in the United States.
Since 1952 New Hampshire gained national and international attention for its presidential primary. It immediately became the most important testing grounds for candidates for the Republican and Democratic nominations. In northern New Hampshire the town of Dixville Notch is traditionally the first city or town in the U.S. to vote in presidential primaries and the presidential election. The few dozen residents of Dixville Notch all stay awake until after midnight to vote. State law grants that a town where all registered citizens have voted may close early and announce their results.
New Hampshire adopted the first legal lottery in the twentieth century United States in 1963. Based on FBI figures, New Hampshire has the least overall crime in the nation as of 2001.
Famous People from New Hampshire:
Sarah Josepha Hale – Author and journalist who wrote “Mary Had a Little Lamb”
John Irving – Famous author
Bob Montana – Creator of the comic strip Archie
Franklin Pierce – The 14th President of the United States –
Eleanor Porter – Children’s author that wrote Pollyanna-
Alan B. Shepard Jr. – Became the first American in space
Earl Silas Tupper – Founder of Tupperware
Eleazar Wheelock – Founded Dartmouth College in 1769 in the city of Hanover
Daniel Webster – Statesman
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New Hampshire is a great location for team building, leadership, strategic planning & motivational events.
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