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New Hampshire: Where Every Composer Is A Winner
New Hampshire legislators must love music….
as demonstrated by our state having the unusual distinction of officially adopting NINE state songs… Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, History, Humor
Tagged Autumn in New Hampshire, compose, composer, honorary, music, New Hampshire, New Hampshire Hills, New Hampshire Naturally, New Hampshire's Granite State, nine, official, Oh, Old New Hampshire, song, state, The New Hampshire State March, The Old Man of the Mountain
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Graphic: Musical New Hampshire
Graphic of New Hampshire with musical notes transposed. Created by Janice Brown. Please do not use without written permission. Continue reading