
New Hampshire Radiology License
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New Hampshire Office of Professional Licensure & Certification – New Hampshire Radiology License
Address | Phone Number |
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7 Eagle Square Concord, NH 03301 | 603-271-2152 |
About New Hampshire

New Hampshire, a picturesque state in the northeastern United States, is known for its abundant natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture. The state is part of the New England region bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Maine, and the Canadian province of Quebec, with the Atlantic Ocean to its east. It’s the 5th smallest by land area and the 10th least populous U.S. state, but it boasts an impressively diverse landscape. The rugged White Mountains, tranquil lakes like Lake Winnipesaukee, and scenic coastlines mark the state’s topography. Explore New Hampshire’s history with the Portsmouth Historic District offering a glimpse into the past. The state is uniquely positioned in the U.S. political landscape since it hosts the first primary in the U.S. presidential election cycle. Economically, New Hampshire has low unemployment and poverty rates and a high standard of living, with industries like healthcare, education, and manufacturing driving its economy. The state also thrives on tourism, particularly for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and fall leaf peeping.
New Hampshire, known as the “Granite State” for its extensive granite formations and quarries, is celebrated for its robust emphasis on individual liberty. Its state motto, “Live Free or Die,” aptly represents this sentiment as a stark testament to the state’s firm belief in individualism and minimal government intervention.
The state capital, Concord, hosts an array of historical sites, including the
New Hampshire State House. On the other hand, the largest city, Manchester, serves as an urban hub with a dynamic mix of contemporary culture, history, and recreational activities.
In addition, New Hampshire takes pride in its unique culinary offerings. It’s known for its locally produced maple syrup and apple cider and numerous farm-to-table restaurants that highlight local produce and artisanal products. It’s also famous for its seafood, mainly lobsters and clams, harvested off its short, 18-mile coastline.
Climate-wise, New Hampshire experiences a humid continental climate characterized by their warm summers and cold, wet winters that the Atlantic Ocean heavily influences. It’s known for its vibrant fall foliage, which attracts tourists from around the country every year to witness the explosion of color.
New Hampshire’s mix of natural beauty, history, culture, and economic stability make it a fascinating state that is both a delightful place to visit and a wonderful place to live.
Approximate New Hampshire Data
Total Population | Number of Males to 100 Females | Median Age | Median Household Income |
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1,388,992 | 99.6 | 43.1 | $88,465 |
Put away that New Hampshire Radiology License and Go Have Some Fun!
Fun Thing to Do in New Hampshire
- Exploring the Flume Gorge
- Cruising on Lake Winnipesaukee
- Skiing at Mount Sunapee
- Trekking the Mount Washington Cog Railway
- Visiting the Strawbery Banke Museum
- Strolling through Prescott Park
- Hiking in the White Mountain National Forest
- Discovering the Castle in the Clouds
- Camping in Pawtuckaway State Park
- Touring the Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site
- Enjoying the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center
- Exploring the Polar Caves Park
- Snowboarding at Bretton Woods
- Driving the Kancamagus Scenic Byway
- Visiting the Currier Museum of Art
- Discovering history at the Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouse
- Touring the Canterbury Shaker Village
- Learning at the SEE Science Center
- Riding the Loon Mountain Gondola
- Stargazing at the McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center


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