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A visitor to the Power Line blog notes a resemblance between the late Old Man of the Mountain and John Kerry.
The New Hampshire town of Dixville Notch, best known for the quadrennial spotlight that falls on its polling place at midnight tonight, also is home to a stone profile of Dan'l Webster that is listed in the Stone Faces Gazetteer, an online compilation of Stone Faces around the world.
Would "flinty" be the term to describe the New Hampshire character? Weekend Pundit considers the unique qualities of the Granite State.
The New Hampshire Political Library has historic video clips, a photo gallery and even candidate trading cards from the First in the Nation Primary. I particularly like the picture of JFK campaigning in 1960 by dogsled.
"John "Liveshot" Kerry stories? I got a million of 'em," the Herald's Howie Carr writes in this instructive column from November 2002.
Also doing a number on Kerry: Mickey Kaus. Just keep scrolling.