"Peak Time and Location for Total Solar Eclipse in New Hampshire Revealed on Solar Eclipse Maps"

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New Hampshire is preparing for the 2024 total solar eclipse on April 8, with towns like Lancaster, Dixville Notch, and Pittsburg in the path of totality. The event will last two hours and 22 minutes, with the eclipse starting at 2:16 p.m. in Lancaster and totality beginning at 3:27 p.m. Coleman State Park in Stewartstown will host a "Total Eclipse of the Parks" event. However, there may be some concerns about cloud cover on the day of the eclipse.
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