Your Vote Needed: Hanover Nominated as Best Small College Town by USA Today
From the Hood Museum of Art:
๐ Help Hanover win "Best Small College Town"! ๐
Hanover has been nominated by USA TODAY in the "Best Small College Town" category as part of their "10Best" series. Currently at number 7 (moving up from 19!), every vote counts to secure our spot at the top!
Here's how you can help:
๐ณ๏ธ Vote once a day (means you can vote every day between now and end of March)
๐๏ธ Voting closes on March 31st
Click the link below to cast your vote and help Hanover climb to the top of the leaderboard. Spread the word and tell your friends and family to vote too!
Vote here.
You will be able to check the leaderboardโletโs help Hanover continue to climb until it reaches the number one spotโafter you cast your vote. Hereโs how USA Today describes our town in the UV:
Home to Ivy League Dartmouth, Hanover has grown from a collection of about 20 families when the university was founded into a quintessential New England college town in New Hampshire's Upper Valley. The town itself features a thriving arts and culture community, while easy access to the Connecticut River and White and Green Mountains make it a great base for outdoor enthusiasts.
It appears that the nominators are mostly travel writers.
(And . . . youโve had your coffee if you noticed the photo of Main Street is from 2015, before Main Street Kitchens relocated.)
(Photo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HanoverNHMainStreet.jpg)
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And in case you are wondering . . . Susan B. Apel shuttered a lifelong career as a law professor to continue an interest (since kindergarten) in writing. Her freelance business, The Next Word, includes literary and feature writing; her work has appeared in a variety of lit mags and other publications including Art New England, The Woven Tale Press, The Arts Fuse, and Persimmon Tree. She connects with her neighbors through Artful, her blog about arts and culture in the Upper Valley. Sheโs in love with the written word.