Free State Project participants come from many backgrounds and each has a unique story. Two participants have recently written on their blog why they signed up and are looking forward to moving to New Hampshire. Check them out
here and
here.
The Liberty Caravan is a 12 day cross country road trip of friends and Free State Project members making the big move, or just traveling to New Hampshire in time for the FSP's
2010 Liberty Forum. The caravan rolls out on March 6, 2010 from San Jose, CA and will arrive in Nashua, NH on the evening of March 17th. Potential Movers, Liberty Forum attendees, and fellow supporters of freedom are welcome to come along for the ride. Contact information, itinerary, and other details are available on
their site.
My wife and I are in the initial stages of moving to NH. We're presently focused on looking for land in Grafton for a number of reasons. Can any of you give us some info regarding the town ? We've been living in Vermont for 24 years and want to live where we have much more control of our lives. NH is that place from where we are. Thanks
We would love to relocate our family to HN, but have to solve employment and health insurance issues before we can commit to the move. Below, I have posted my husband's resume. If anyone has employment ot leads that suit, please contact me at conip@hughes.net, or mrperry1962@yahoo.com.
So, this is day one with FSP and we'll see how this blog thing goes. I was introduced to FSP from my wife (Nona) who found it on facebook and forwarded the link to me. I did a lot of reading on the website and looked at jobs and housing in NH. Nona and I didn't find much in our lines of work, but there is plenty of time for that. I mean, this is day 1 for us, right? We did like what
Hello fellow free staters! The
countdown is upon me. I leave Duluth, Minnesotta in exactly 7 days and
will arrive in New Hampshire on Oct. 10th. Now that the " World Bank"
is trying to get a grip on our Freedom we need to fight even harder to
Two more people, one from
Texas and the other from
North Carolina, have shared the news of their plans to move to New Hampshire on our
forum. Please take their lead and post where you're coming from, when you think you'll be in New Hampshire, what you hope to do once here, any concerns you might have, and whatever is on your mind. You don't have to be in NH to start making connections.
There are a lot of resources on the net to help you research real estate in advance of visiting New Hampshire. If you use http://www.nneren.com to look for property listings, you will notice on many of the listing sheets book and page numbers. This refers to the book and page in the county registry of deeds.