1. ) The fastest wind speeds ever recorded on the surface of the Earth (other than those measured in hurricanes and tornadoes), were recorded on Mt. Washington in 1934 at 231 miles per hour.
2. ) in 2003, New Hampshire’s famous Old Man of the Mountain, which adorns the back of its state quarter, crumbled to the ground.
3. ) New Hampshire’s Lake Winnipesukee is the nation’s sixth largest natural lake that occurs entirely within the United States.
4. ) In New Hampshire, the Appalachian Mountains are called the White Mountains.
5. ) New Hampshire is famous for its covered bridges.