New Hampshire’s history is full of interesting people and places. You can see living history in the form of forests and parks that dot the landscape. But, today we’re remembering a New Hampshire woman who we lost far too young. She was laid to rest here in the Granite State and we’d like to take a moment to remember her.

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Christa McAuliffe was truly a pioneer. And she understood the importance of education. She had a vision and worked hard to make that vision a reality through her teaching, her message and her efforts to become the first teacher in space. You can visit her grave at Calvary Cemetery. When you do, take a moment to consider her bravery.

For more New Hampshire history, check out these 12 photos that show what life was like a very long time ago!

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