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New Hampshire may be late in the brewing game, but its will is strong, and breweries are opening across the region. There are more than 30 breweries in NH, and more to come. How many can you hit in one day and still see straight?
These are a few that welcome visitors over the weekend. And with the help of a local mobile canning operation, their beer can be found with a pop-top.
Visit for a flight of their tapped offerings, and snack on some popcorn while chewing the fat with the staff. New Hampshire needs to get on board with welcoming young businesses into the fold.
The motto was enacted at the same time as the New Hampshire state emblem , on which it appears. In , the New Hampshire state legislature mandated that the phrase appear on all non-commercial license plates , replacing "Scenic.
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In , the U. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Wooley v.
Maynard , U. That ruling came about because George Maynard, a Jehovah's Witness , covered up "or die" from his plate.
It would be contrary to that belief to give up my life for the state, even if it meant living in bondage. Supreme Court ruled 6—3 in his favor and likened Maynard's refusal to accept the state motto with the Jehovah's Witness children refusing to salute the American flag in public school in the decision West Virginia State Board of Education v.
The Supreme Court concluded that the state's interests paled in comparison to individuals' free expression rights. A possible source of such mottoes is Patrick Henry 's famed March 23, , speech to the House of Burgesses the legislative body of the Virginia colony , which contained the following phrase: Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!