Posted: Mar 16, 2018 10:16 pm
by The_Piper
There's no denying that NH is a rural state when viewed as a whole, but 7% of it's land is urban, which is not nearly the lowest percentage in the country. That's 14th highest. In New England, Maine and Vermont have a much lower percentage of urban land, and in Maine's case, much more land too. OT but 38% of Maine's population lives on just 360 square miles. :shock:

Southern NH up to Manchester is pretty well-developed, especially on it's southern border.