Show I S Selling Adds fio 10 o New Hampshire's Charm Charon I New Hampshire's natural setting adds greatly to its charm While it usually is considered a mountainous mountain ous state state and and justly so its so-its Its eastern slope extends in gently rolling in inclines inclines inclines in- in clines southeastward to the Atlan Atlan- tic Five sandy beaches are features features features fea fea- tures of New Hampshire's 18 miles of seashore But New Hampshire is remembered remembered longest for its mountains and forest roads remote tarn farms farns old villages and white painted houses Tho The White mountains are I storied mountains long loved and sought by man Other distinctive sights in New Hampshire are its hundreds of ponds its thousands of oi granite ledges its expanding forests forests forests for for- ests its industries and its green landscapes The mountain region has few Inhabitants in In- inhabitants habitants except in summer In thel the l lakes kes district an n agricultural area nr are the industrial cities of ot a I and North Conway Connecticut t valley embracing three tenths o of ot f the state contains New Hampshire's Hampshire s chief agricultural section and man many y industries with Merrimack valley a close second in agriculture an and d greater in industry The eastern slope is largely largel I agricultural agricultural agri agri- cultural but contains the industria industrial I cities of ot Rochester tb and Dover 0 I 1 |