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pardough t1_janggdl wrote

Texan transplant here. Not sure about the EMS stuff but NH will cover the other cultural freedoms you are looking for. Just be prepared for everything else to be different. People are nice here but not "Friendly State" nice. Winter is cold AF but they take care of the roads vs Texas so its not bad. Summertime is bliss and they make some amazing beer here if you're into that. The population is very small in NH vs Texas which is great but there is also almost no where to live so don't move without housing figured out. Also be prepared to go without BBQ and Mexican food although there are plenty of good places to eat if you look, also Boston is right there if you are in the south of NH.

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ThePrizeKeeper t1_jantxqi wrote

There are some good restaurants but if you want the more real stuff you will have to go into Mass.

Burrito Loco in Hampton is pretty solid. It’s a bit of a drive for me, but so delicious. Native Spanish speakers work there so you can tell it is legit! The place can be a little busy too on the weekends, but worth it.

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AllstarGaming617 t1_janyitd wrote

I work in Texas a lot and have hit all the “famous spots” (Stubbs, Sonny’s, Franklin, etc…) I won’t say it’s AS good as a legit spot like Franklins, but KCs rib shack in Manchester is about as legit as it comes to BBQ north of the mason dixon line. They might not be better than those old school Texas joints but they’re in the same class.

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