13 New Hampshire Towns Outsiders May Not Be Able to Pronounce
A true Granite Stater should be able to pronounce "Lyndeborough" correctly.
There is usually always a dead giveaway that a person is not from your state.
The best way to test if somebody is a true New Hampshirite is to check their pronunciation of some key towns in the state. Some may seem easy, but there are key differences between how they look and how they sound.
Want to see if you are a true resident of New Hampshire? See if you knew how to pronounce these towns names.
Windham
Pronunciation: WIHND-ham
Westmoreland
Pronunciation: WEHST-mur-land
Belknap
Pronunciation: Bel-nap
Haverhill
Pronunciation: HAY-vrill
Lebanon
Pronunciation: LEHB-uh-nuhn
Plaistow
Pronunciation: PLAH-stow
Lyndeborough
Pronunciation: LYND-bur-oh
Milan
Pronunciation: MY-lihn
Ossipee
Pronunciation: AW-sih-pee
Penacook
Pronunciation: PEHN-uh-kuk
Boscawen
Pronunciation: BOs-kah-wehn
Sanbornton
Pronunciation: San-BORN-tuhn
Stratham
Pronunciation: STRA-tuhm