Mark Healy

The “Most Fun” States in America

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The “Most Fun” States in America

How FUN would you say New Hampshire is?  Are we a top 10 state . . . bottom 10 . . . or middle of the pack?  An annual study ranked all 50 states by how FUN they are . . . based on the amount of stuff there is to do. The results are … Interesting.

Believe it or not, the #1 most fun state is:  Florida.

The rest of the 10 “most fun” states are:  California . . . Nevada . . . New York . . . Colorado . . . Illinois . . . Texas . . . Washington . . . Minnesota . . . and Louisiana.

Here is where it gets funky.

The 10 LEAST fun are:  West Virginia . . . Mississippi . . . Delaware . . . Rhode Island . . . Arkansas . . . Vermont . . . Connecticut . . . New Hampshire . . . Kentucky . . . and North Dakota.

HOW??!! How is New Hampshire one of the lest fun states? People flock here all year to vacation. We have mountains, beaches, lakes, amusement parks … I don’t get it.

(WalletHub.com has the full ranking.)

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