From modern cities to charming small towns, with a whole lot of stunning nature in between, New Hampshire is full of surprises. One of those surprises is just how many American legends have called it home. These three small towns were each the starting point for a famous - or infamous - figure in American history who changed the country forever.
Salisbury, New Hampshire is located in the center of the state, and the town of 1,400 is home to a historical society and other heritage sites.
The view as you head into town is stunning - and it was the childhood home of a key early American.
Born in Salisbury, Daniel Webster served as Secretary of State under three Presidents. He's well known for being one of the most significant members of the Whig Party.
Cornish is a town with a lot of history, and the town of 1,600 is home to four covered bridges.
Every August, it's home to the Cornish Fair, an all-ages event complete with rides - and it was also home to one of America's most famous judges.
Salmon P. Chase was one of Abraham Lincoln's allies, and was later appointed to the Supreme Court by him. He would later preside over the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson.
Gilmanton, a town of just under 4,000, was once a thriving hub of academics and industry.
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Today, smaller businesses dominate, like the charming Gilmanton's Own farmer's market. But the town has a surprisingly dark legacy.
It was the childhood home of H.H. Holmes, the infamous con artist and murderer who is considered one of the country's first serial killers.
Have you been to any of these unique small towns? Let us know all about your trip in the comments section, and also let us know who your favorite famous face from the Granite State is. If you're interested in planning a visit, make sure to visit the official websites for Cornish, Salisbury, and Gilmanton to find out all they have to offer.
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