English people came here and started fish and fur businesses until the war of the revolution. English Captain John Mason landed here, started the various constructions, and named it New Hampshire as he belonged to Hampshire county of England.

Many more towns were erected and New Hampshire after 1761, many families were invited and land offered to them, more towns were constructed and western shore of Connecticut River made the state's boundary line. New Hampshire was the first to declare its independence and was ninth in accepting the constitution of the republic. Most of the cream of leaders and high Officials of US had belonged to this State making it economically prosper.

With the first Lilacs planted here, Wentworth Coolidge Mansion is home of the first Governor of state. It opens in mid-June to Labor Day offering guided tours and a good place for picnicking.

Most distinguished political leader and orator, Daniel Webster, was born in Daniel Webster Birthplace, a two-room house. It was restored in 1913 offering its visitors a history program and a school program is offered in spring/fall on reservation.

Franklin Pierce Homestead is the home of 14th US President, Franklin Pierce. It was constructed in 1804. It opens on weekends from mid-May to late June and early July to 1 September.

Tip Top House is created on the summit of Mount Washington State Park, and it was built in 1850s with water and stones that were available on the summit. Construction got completed in 1853 and became the home of first mountaintop newspaper known as 'Among the Clouds.'

It still preserves a constant reminder of the importance and growth of tourism in New Hampshire. To enjoy taste and tour excitement with your family visit Castle in the Clouds on the Castle Spring Estate. With 5200 acres on Ossipee Mountains, looking down to Lake Winnipesauke for a breath taking view and surrounding it are pristine mountains and artisanship of the gone era.

Its spring water is distributed to many other states and throughout the Caribbean. Also available is a huge Carriage House hospitality room for private functions and with capacity to cater 200 or more people. It also has a dance floor and a bar.

It also has a small brewery where premium handcrafted Lucknow beers and ales are brewed. Robert Frost Farm tells its guests how New England houses used to be in 1880s. It is a two storey white clapboard farmhouse offering nature/poetry trails.