Thanks to the National Centers for Environmental Information, we now know about the most extreme temperatures in the history of our New England states.
At the New Hampshire Telephone Museum, people can learn more about the history of telecommunications and view an extensive collection of over 1,000 artifacts.
On January 15, 1919, a molasses storage tank collapsed in Boston's North End, sending two million gallons of the substance flowing down the street, destroying property, and taking lives.
Whether they called New Hampshire home or simply had ties to our region, these 25 historical figures all have interesting connections to the Granite State.