Monday, January 23, 2012

Whats the difference between Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine?

i just want to know differences in TAXES, WEATHER, POLITICAL VIEW POINTS, POPULATION DENSITY, and GENERAL LIFESTYLEWhats the difference between Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine?
Pretty similar, I know Maine the best; lots of trees, pretty small towns, in the middle of nowhere. Taxes are pretty expensive, especially waterfront. Lots of vacationers, some rich with big houses. Ocean is freezing year round, rocky coast. Lots of people hunt, kayak, swim, tons live on the water. No real big cities. Skiing areas like saddleback and sugarloaf!



New Hampshire is closer to civilization. Still lots of trees, also cold winters. Lots of mountains. Not that much different from Maine.



Vermont is really pretty, more open fields/farms. Known for their maple syrup, Burton snowboards, really nice state.
Maine and New Hampshire are cool, Vermont is gayWhats the difference between Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine?
Then you should have done your homework, kiddo.
New Hampshire and Maine are typically more conservative than Vermont, though the prevailing attitude leans liberal. Even Maine with it's Republican representation in Washington is liberal by Republican standards. Vermont has more favorable taxes. All are relatively sparsely populated with nothing you could really call a large city, but rather instead have lot of the typical "small new england" villages.Whats the difference between Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine?
you need to go to each states web site for info.
well i can only tell you what I know from visiting but



Vermont - beautiful, lots of mountains and skiing, cold and very snowy in the winter, vermont teddy bears and ben n jerrys factories are there, lots of maple syrup



Maine - also cold and snow and mountains and beauty, beaches but the ocean is freezing even in august



NH- lakes beauty and mountains and snow, the big rock with a guys face on it lol, mount washington is cool too



I used to go to New Hampshire on vacation every year and loved it a lot, but all those states are similar in weather, scenery and really cold winters. If it wasn't for the winter I'd love to live in New Hampshire but NY winters are aleady enough for me :)

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