
In the times of early settlement, the New Hampshire seacoast was an area of immense growth. As settlers became pioneers, merchants, and early entrepreneurs, they looked westward. On the distant horizon the hills appeared blue, giving name to the Blue Hills range, the first foothills of the White Mountains.
Located on land granted to the first settlers by the British Crown in the 1700s, Blue Job Mountain provided timber to construct and repair the ships of the royal navy. Blue Hills Customs, on Blue Job Mountain, is surrounded by land rich with history, something that can be felt within every hand-built roadster.
The Blue Hills became a symbol of hope, opportunity, and prosperity for everyone drawn to new adventures.
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