Microsoft Word - New Hampshire Tourism Regions.docx

This map shows how different parts of New Hampshire will witness the April 8 solar eclipse. (NHSOLARECLIPSE.COM GRAPHIC)

CONCORD — State agencies have been working diligently alongside local communities and businesses to prepare for the solar eclipse that will occur April 8.

While all of New Hampshire will experience the eclipse, the northernmost part of the state, from Lancaster north to the Canadian border, will experience totality. The rest of New Hampshire will experience about 95 percent totality. Totality in the Great North Woods will last approximately 3 minutes and 30 seconds and will vary slightly from west to east as it begins and ends.

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