Downtown Concord
Downtown Concord is a great place to shop, dine, socialize and participate in local events and politics. You'll find clothing, jewelry, home furnishings, skin care products and services, kids' educational activities, toys and games, art, books, food, gifts and much, much more!
Downtown is also home to a performing arts center, movie theatres, museums, and a variety of coffee shops and gourmet restaurants. Enjoy our historic architecture on a walking tour of Downtown, or pick up a "Concord on Foot" guide for $2 at the Museum of New Hampshire History. You can visit and tour the State Capitol Building at 107 North Main Street.
The State House is the oldest State Capitol Building in the United States in which the state legislative bodies still meet in their original chambers. The imposing structure, built of New Hampshire Granite in 1815-1818, is capped with a beautiful gold dome which is both a landmark and a monument.
The State House Visitors Center is open year round. It is open to the public Monday-Friday from 8am-4:30pm. Self guided tours may be taken any time. Guided tours are scheduled for groups of 10 or more. Then there's the Museum of NH History at 6 Eagle Square, Also the Tuck Library at 30 Park Street, And our wonderful Red River Theatres at 11 South Main Street. If the kids need to run around and burn off some energy before getting back in the car, try Kimball Park, off North State Street, or White Park, at the intersection of Washington and Centre Streets.
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