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:

1. New Hampshire State House

2. Sheraton Building

3. Eagle Hotel

4. Clock Tower & Eagle Square

5. New Hampshire Savings Bank

6. Merrimack County Savings Bank

7. State Block

8. James R. Hill Building

9. Morrill Brothers Building

10, 11. Concord National Bank Buildings

12. Phenix Hall

13. Police Station

14. McShane Block

15. Statesman Building

16. Central Block

17. Chase Block

18. Railroad Square

19. Monitor & Statesman Building

20. Acquilla Building

21. Norris Bakery/Concord Theater/Bank of NH Stage

22. Norris House

23. Edson Hill Carriage House

24. Department of Social Security Building

25. Love Your Neighbor & Smile Buildings

26. JFK Apartments

27. Benjamin Kimball House & Capitol Theater

28. Theodore French House

29. Farrington House

30. Hall Brothers Garage

31. Endicott Hotel

32. Optima Building

33. Odd Fellows (IOOF) Building

34. South Congregational Church

35. Lewis Downing Jr. House

36. Benjamin Grover House

37. Pleasant Street Baptist Church

38. James Cleveland Federal Building

39. Sacred Heart Church

40. Robert Corning House

41. Isaac A. Hill House

42. Langmaid-Stratton House

43. Chamberlin House

44. Wonolancet Club

45. Concord Monitor Building

46. Fellows Block

47. Enos Blake House

48. Kirkwood-Kimball House

49. YMCA

50. Central Fire Station

51. First Baptist Church

52. First Church of Christ, Scientist

53. State House Annex

54. U. S. Post Office

55. City Hall

56. State Armory

57. Concord Public Library

58. Episcopal Diocesan House

59. New Hampshire Historical Society

60. New Hampshire State Library

61. Upham-Walker House

62. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church