Hancock Old Home Days
Do you like picnics? The people of
Hancock, New Hampshire, like them so much that what started as a
family picnic in 1879 has grown into a picnic that includes the
whole town and anyone who has ever lived there!
Hancock has celebrated Old Home Day
for more than 120 years. The celebration includes the Hancock Town
Picnic and a parade. In 1999, the Old Home Day parade included a Y2K
Bug float! Townspeople see the gathering as a way to encourage
others who have moved away to come back and visit.
Apparently, other people in the
state thought it was a good idea as well. Today, invitations are
sent out across the country to relatives and New Hampshire
descendants to return for the statewide celebration.
In 1899, New Hampshire Governor
Frank Rollins made Old Home Day a state holiday.
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