The New Hampshire Historical Society’s 1911 30 Park Street building, located in the heart of the city’s monumental civic district, is well worth a visit for it grandeur and collections
Read MoreThe most controversial statue in the Concord Region is the hardest to find. The Hannah Duston Memorial State Historic Site is next to an old railroad track where the Contoocook meets the Merrimack.
Read MoreOnce home to more than a dozen stone arch masonry bridges, Hillsborough now has seven of these gems, four of which are used everyday to support auto, bike and foot traffic
Read MoreLink to the Concord Chamber’s Walking Tour of Historic Downtown Concord, NH! Concord is a small city with some big city offerings, with a variety of art-inspired stores, galleries and unique shops with great finds.- explore the downtown core and see how the NH’s state capital came to be.
Read MoreWe all recognize Concord as a historic capital city – maybe even the “NH Washington, DC,” but did you know that Concord has been home to some inventors that changed our world. Can you imagine a life without coffee? Here are 7 life-changing Concord inventions:
Read MoreEvery four years Concord, NH transforms into the epicenter of American political activity as presidential candidates flock to the Granite State to win the hearts of voters.
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