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Hart's Location is a town in Carroll County, New Hampshire, United States.
Hart's Location receives services from the nearby town of Bartlett, but otherwise has its own government, selectmen and post office.
Hart's Location was named after Colonel John Hart of Portsmouth.
The shape of Hart's Location is unusual: about long and wide, with crooked boundaries that echo the paths of the upper Saco River and U. S. Route 302 ( near the centerline of the town ), pinched from both sides between steep mountains and in some areas sheer cliffs above.
This anomaly is heightened on maps that show county lines: Coos County lies immediately to the east and Grafton County to the west, but Hart's Location is part of Carroll County, though barely connected to it.
The highest point in Hart's Location is above sea level along the town's western boundary, beneath the summit of Mount Willey.
Arethusa Falls, New Hampshire's highest waterfall, located in the neighboring township of Livermore, is a popular hiking destination with access from U. S. Route 302 in Hart's Location.
Hart's Location is, along with Dixville Notch, one of two New Hampshire communities where the first votes are cast in the Democratic and Republican New Hampshire primaries, the first presidential primaries in the United States during each presidential election year.
The community's voting tradition received a nod in the 2002 third season episode of US television program The West Wing, in an episode entitled " Hartsfield's Landing ", named after a town clearly modeled on either Hart's Location, or its companion, Dixville Notch.
Bretton Woods is a year-round recreational and resort area on Route 302 southeast toward Hart's Location.
To the south is Waterville Valley, to the north and west is Lincoln ( and a southern tip of Bethlehem ), and to the east are Hart's Location, Bartlett and the northwestern corner of Albany.
The village of Livermore was benchmarked with an elevation of, a quarter mile from the eastern boundary adjoining Hart's Location.
This town is New Hampshire's second youngest, having incorporated in 1962 ( Hart's Location in Carroll County incorporated as a town in 2001 ).
Located in the center of the popular White Mountain National Forest, Conway is the major commercial center for Bartlett, Jackson, Madison, Chatham, Eaton, Hart's Location, and Albany, New Hampshire as well as Fryeburg, Brownfield, Lovell, and Stow, Maine.
A similar tradition in the community of Hart's Location, New Hampshire began in 1948 ; theirs was discontinued in the 1960s in light of the abundance of media attention, and revived only in 1996.
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* Highest count of midnight presidential primaries ( 13 as of 2008, vs. 5 to 9 for Hart's Location )
The votes are counted immediately after all are received ; the Dixville Notch results of the primary ( and now the Hart's Location ones as well ) often lead morning news programs on election day.
The community's voting tradition received a nod in the 2002 third season episode of US television program The West Wing, in an episode entitled " Hartsfield's Landing ", named after a town clearly modeled on either Dixville Notch, or its companion, Hart's Location.
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As the 2006 campaign season approached, Hart's congressional seat was not considered vulnerable, and Hart was described in media accounts as a " rising star " in Republican politics, who had never lost an election and who had demonstrated a unique ability to appeal to non-conservative voters even while maintaining a generally conservative voting record.

Hart's and tradition
Hart's method combined the careful analysis of twentieth-century analytic philosophy with the jurisprudential tradition of Jeremy Bentham, the great English legal, political, and moral philosopher.
Hart's work exhibits a knowledge of the Western philosophical tradition, from classical antiquity to postmodernity, as well as a knowledge of world literature, art, history, and culture.
Hart's work is controversial in some respects, and he has his critics, particularly among Protestant thinkers in the Reformed tradition.

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At La Martinique, playwright Moss Hart saw Danny perform, which led to Hart casting him in Hart's hit Broadway comedy Lady in the Dark.
Approaching Glasnevin via Phibsboro is what is known as Hart's Corner but which about a 200 years ago was called Glasmanogue, and was then a well-known stage on the way to Finglas.
The labia majora constitute the lateral boundaries of the pudendal cleft, which contains the labia minora, interlabial sulci, clitoral hood, clitoral glans, frenulum clitoridis, the Hart's Line, and the vulval vestibule, which contains the external openings of the urethra and the vagina.
Charles Hart built a mill in 1845 on the Menomonee River which gave the settlement its original name of " Hart's Mill ".
The quadrants of the logo's shield represent, from top left going clockwise ; an arrowhead representing the Indians who were the original inhabitants of the city, the mill representing Hart's Mill which was the original name of the city, the cross representing the " city of churches ", and the symbol used on street signs representing the " city of homes.
Hart's most significant projects were the construction of Highway 97 to northern British Columbia ( which is now named in his honour ) and the Bridge River Power Project, which was the first major hydroelectric development in British Columbia.
From 1935 to Hart's death in 1943, they wrote a string of highly-regarded Broadway musicals, most of which were hits.
* Robert Hunter wrote the opening verse about Joe Hill for the song " Down the Road " which he wrote for Mickey Hart's Mystery Box.
A regular feature of Hart's TV shows was ' The Gallery ', which displayed artworks ( paintings, drawings and collages ) sent in by young viewers.
Hart's most significant projects were the construction of Highway 97 to northern British Columbia ( which is named in his honour ) and the re-launch of the Bridge River Power Project, which was the first major hydroelectric development in British Columbia.
Hart's decision to stay away from World Class ( other than being under contract with the NWA ) was mostly due to his concern about the federation that he, Mercer and Grant help build in a time span of eight years, go out of business two years after leaving the federation, as he mentioned in the Heroes of World Class DVD documentary, as well as not liking the idea of Ken Mantell buying a portion of the company, which he also revealed on the Triumph and Tragedy of WCCW DVD.
The plan was executed when the match referee, Earl Hebner, under orders from McMahon, called for the bell to ring and ended the match as Michaels held Hart in the Sharpshooter submission hold ( which was Hart's signature finishing move ), even though Hart had not submitted.
She then references Hart's claims of his purported affair with Doralee ( which Doralee enters the room just in time to hear ) before storming out.
After two years in the Federation, The Fabulous Rougeaus ( Jacques and Raymond ) turned heel when they participated in an angle in which the Canadian brothers were announced as " From Canada, but soon to relocate to the United States ", and had an intentionally annoying entrance theme in which they sang ( partly in French ) about being " All-American Boys " as well as now having Jimmy Hart as their manager ( The Rougeaus were also briefly billed as being from Memphis, Jimmy Hart's home city ).
After two years in the Federation, The Fabulous Rougeaus ( Jacques and Raymond ) turned heel when they participated in an angle in which the Canadian brothers were announced as " From Canada, but soon to relocate to the United States ", and had an intentionally annoying entrance theme in which they sang ( partly in French ) about being " All-American Boys " as well as now having Jimmy Hart as their manager ( The Rougeaus were also briefly billed as being from Memphis, Jimmy Hart's home city ).
After splitting from Lawler, Hart created a stable known as Hart's First Family of Wrestling to attack Lawler, which among others included King Kong Bundy, " Ravishing " Rick Rude, Lanny Poffo, Jim " The Anvil " Neidhart, Ox Baker, Kamala, Randy Savage, " Hot Stuff " Eddie Gilbert, The Iron Sheik and Kevin Sullivan.
Hart's " principle of fairness " for dealing with free riders, which would morally bind them to cooperative practices from which they benefit.

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