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New Hampshire - 600 feet
At 600 feet, in slower or long lasting sea level rise, water could make its way up the Connecticut River which would be expanding its banks and inundate Walpole and Claremont. On the coast, the state capital Concord and surrounding towns are now the center of a large inlet reaching as far north along Route 3 as the southern border of the White Mountains. The area between Moultonborough and Wolfeboro have formed a large lake and Weare is beachfront property.

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