Thursday, November 26, 2009

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Manchester, NH

U.S. News Ratings
Population: 114,151
Crime: Average
Cost of Living: High
Health Care: Comprehensive
Housing Price: Average
Income: Low
Climate
Manchester experiences distinct, four-season weather.
Geography
The state’s largest city is in south-central New Hampshire, along the Merrimack River.
Cultural Attractions
Manchester is home to the Palace Theater, where the symphony and Opera League of New Hampshire perform, and the Currier Museum of Art.
Recreation
The Derryfield Country Club and McIntyre Ski Area are here.
Historical
Brig. Gen. John Stark, a Revolutionary War hero, penned the state’s motto, “Live Free or Die.”
Population [details] 114,151
Percentage of population under 50 67.7%
Children per square mile [details] 605.15
Percentage of population who are college educated 29.60%
High/low January temperature [details] 26.43 °F/2.92 °F
High/low July temperature [details] 80.31 °F/56.26 °F
Annual precipitation [details] 36.59 in.
Total crime risk [details] 110
Cost of living [details] 118.3
State sales tax N/A
Closest city of 500,000+ (and distance) Boston (43.15 miles)
Closest airport (and distance) MANCHESTER (4.00 miles)
Recreational activities [details] Boating/Sailing, Health and fitness, Skiing/Snowshoeing, Swimming, Trails and wildlife
Cultural activities Books and reading, Cultural and art events, Current affairs, Gourmet food, Movie theaters, Museums, Wineries

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