Historic Walking Tour
The buildings and streets of downtown Concord reflect a community steeped in tradition, yet well-adapted to change. Explore New Hampshire’s Capital City on a self-guided tour. This tour is roughly 2 miles and takes approximately 1 ½ hours, but it can be enjoyed in smaller sections. Along the way, be sure to explore the many wonderful shops, galleries and restaurants scattered throughout downtown.
Tour Sites:
- New Hampshire State House
- Sheraton Building
- Eagle Hotel
- Clock Tower & Eagle Square
- New Hampshire Savings Bank
- Merrimack County Savings Bank
- State Block
- James R. Hill Building
- Morrill Brothers Building
- Concord National Bank Buildings
- Concord National Bank Buildings (cont.)
- Phenix Hall
- Police Station
- McShane Block
- Statesman Building
- Central Block
- Chase Block
- Railroad Square
- Monitor & Statesman Building
- Acquilla Building
- Norris Bakery/Concord Theater/Bank of NH Stage
- Norris House
- Edson Hill Carriage House
- Department of Social Security Building
- Love Your Neighbor & Smile Buildings
- JFK Apartments
- Benjamin Kimball House & Capitol Theater
- Theodore French House
- Farrington House
- Hall Brothers Garage
- Endicott Hotel
- Optima Building
- Odd Fellows (IOOF) Building
- South Congregational Church
- Lewis Downing Jr. House
- Benjamin Grover House
- Pleasant Street Baptist Church
- James Cleveland Federal Building
- Sacred Heart Church
- Robert Corning House
- Isaac A. Hill House
- Langmaid-Stratton House
- Chamberlin House
- Wonolancet Club
- Concord Monitor Building
- Fellows Block
- Enos Blake House
- Kirkwood-Kimball House
- YMCA
- Central Fire Station
- First Baptist Church
- First Church of Christ Scientist
- State House Annex
- U.S. Post Office
- City Hall
- State Armory
- Concord Public Library
- Episcopal Diocesan House
- New Hampshire Historical Society
- New Hampshire State Library
- Upham-Walker House
- St. Paul’s Episcopal Church



