[Congressional Record Volume 159, Number 111 (Tuesday, July 30, 2013)]
[Senate]
[Page S6064]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]




                         ADDITIONAL STATEMENTS

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                         HAMPTON, NEW HAMPSHIRE

 Ms. AYOTTE. Mr. President, today I wish to honor Hampton, NH--
an historic Granite State community that is also one of the most 
popular vacation destinations in New England.
  A crown jewel of New Hampshire's seacoast, Hampton was one of four 
original New Hampshire towns and was located in an area originally 
known as Winnacunnet. According to a town history, it was settled in 
the autumn of 1638. Incorporated as Hampton in 1639, the current day 
high school is named Winnacunnet High School--home of the Warriors.
  With the arrival of the railroad in the mid 1800s, Hampton became a 
summertime favorite of travelers from near and far--starting the town's 
long tradition of providing welcoming hospitality. On a hot summer day, 
Hampton Beach can expect to see around 100,000 visitors on its 
beautiful beaches and boardwalk. Generations of New Hampshire families 
have spent their summer vacation on the shores of Hampton Beach--eating 
fresh seafood in its restaurants, splashing in the surf, enjoying 
beachside concerts, and playing in the arcades.
  Hampton has been the home of many historical and famous figures. 
First Lady of the United States, Jane Pierce, called Hampton home, as 
did former Governor Stephen E. Merrill and former Congressman Tristram 
Shaw.
  Whether it is scenic Hampton Beach, the Tuck Museum or the historic 
James House historic site--which is described as what may be the 
earliest surviving example of the two-room deep, center chimney 
colonial in New Hampshire--the proud people of Hampton have contributed 
conspicuously to the spirit and heritage of New Hampshire during the 
town's first 375 years.
  Hampton holds a special place in the hearts of citizens across New 
Hampshire. On this day, I am pleased to recognize the 375th anniversary 
of Hampton--saluting its citizens and recognizing their 
accomplishments, their love of country, their warm hospitality, and 
their spirit of independence.

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