Concord’s Gasholder is a tie to an industrial technology that created dynamic growth in the country. It is one of only 14 gasholders left in the country AND the only one that still has the internal workings intact. Also, it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Read MoreYes, there is the State House — and all the traditions and pomp associated with it. But one thing that stands out in a state dominated by mill cities-is that Concord’s economy shifted and changed many times through out its past. Printing was an early industry in the city on the Merrimack.
Read MoreIt is the first building that draws your attention as you approach Concord on I-93 from the south. It rises above the South End like a Renaissance-era Italian fort, or a cathedral, or an opera house. For almost a century and half, it has defined the city skyline – and its use and meaning has changed as well.
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