| Question | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| What collapsed landmark is an important symbol of New Hampshire? | {Old} {Man} of the Mountain | 86%
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| What college was established in Hanover in 1769? | Dartmouth | 68%
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| What mountain recorded a wind speed of 231 mph in 1934? | Mount Washington | 68%
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| What treaty put an end to the Russo-Japanese War in 1905? | Treaty of {Portsmouth} | 68%
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| What U.S. President was born in Hillsborough and represented New Hampshire in the House of Representatives and the Senate? | Franklin Pierce | 64%
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| Every 4 years since 1920, New Hampshire has been the first state for what? | Presidential Primary | 64%
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| What railway that ascends the above mountain was established in 1869? | {Cog} Railway | 50%
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| Who was the first American to visit space and also one of the 12 who walked on the Moon, where he famously played golf? | Alan Shepard | 41%
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| What land company was co-founded by the above and is the namesake of a city on Lake Winnipesaukee? (hint: also a historic region of Greece) | {Laconia} Company | 41%
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| What architect built the Zimmerman and Kalil Houses? | Frank Lloyd Wright | 36%
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| What town is home to the Robert Frost Farm? | Derry | 32%
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| What comic book series was created in Dover by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird? | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 27%
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| What textile manufacturing company built Manchester in the 1800s? | Amoskeag | 18%
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| What was the capital of New Hampshire during the American Revolution? | Exeter | 18%
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| What Native American tribe occupied southern NH along the Merrimack River? | Pennacook | 18%
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| What English captain is considered the founder of New Hampshire, despite never actually setting foot there? | John {Mason} | 9%
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