
You Know You're in New Hampshire When...: 101 Quintessential Places, People, Events, Customs, Lingo, and Eats of the Granite State - Paperback
You Know You're in New Hampshire When...: 101 Quintessential Places, People, Events, Customs, Lingo, and Eats of the Granite State - Paperback
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by John Clayton (Author)
An entertaining collection of 101 quintessential places, people, events, customs, lingo, and eats that help define the personality of this proud state.
Back Jacket
You know you're in New Hampshire when . . . . . . fast day dies a slow death . . . you could win a moose instead of a million . . . you partake in a plate of poutine New Hampshire has its own view of the world. Look through that lens and learn 101 quintessential people, places, events, eats, and traditions that help form the personality of the Granite State. You'll find out when you can't eat, what to do when your lottery winnings have antlers, and why combining French fries, cheese, and gravy (among other things) has delicious consequences. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a born-and-bred native, this book will make you smile as you discover what it really means to be in New Hampshire.
Author Biography
John Clayton, a native of Manchester, New Hampshire, is a senior reporter and columnist for The Union Leader. In addition to numerous awards for sportswriting, feature writing, and investigative reporting, he has been selected "Writer of the Year" by the New Hampshire Press Association and has twice won "Best Local Column" honors from the New England Associated Press News Executives. Clayton also received an Emmy award for his work with New Hampshire Public Television where he was the longtime host of New Hampshire Crossroads. He now provides commentary on WMUR-TV's Chronicle. This is his sixth book.



















