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2 Institute Dr., Concord, New Hampshire 03301
Take a journey to the stars, in a place where the sky is no limit, it is just the beginning! Join us seven ... More on familydaysoutusa
The Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord is a memorial to Christa McAuliffe, the teacher killed in the ... More on PlanetWare

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PO Box 04212, Concord, NH, USA
The late Howard R. Sargent, a revered anthropology professor, spent a lifetime collecting Native American and other artifacts from across the continent. His influence ranged far and wide...In addition to housing Sargent's collection ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire

#3.
44 South Main Street Concord, NH
This Romanesque Revival house was built around 1885 by Benjamin Kimball, but later became the state headquarters of the Masonic Order. Now the house and adjoining 1920s-era theater are the core of... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Benjamin Kimball was a major force in the development of New Hampshire railroads and, indirectly, the development of the state. One of Concord's wealthiest citizens, Kimball was a founder or direc... More on Ci.concord.nh.us

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Concord, New Hampshire
The Museum offers exhibitions on the state's heritage and traditions as well as a variety of programs for c... More on Heritage
Volunteer walked around to add interesting comments about the exhibits and to answer questions. The Concord... More on TripAdvisor

#5.
10 Hills Avenue Concord, NH
Perhaps the state's premier outlet for contemporary art, this gallery features changing exhibits by the region's ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
Perhaps the state's premier outlet for contemporary art, this gallery features changing exhibits by ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire

#6.
The Tuck Library30 Park Street, Concord, NH 03301-6394
The Museum of New Hampshire History, located at 6 Eagle Square in Concord, New Hampshire, is one of northern New England's finest history museums. It is the ... More on MuseumStuff.com
The mission of the New Hampshire Historical Society is to educate a diverse public about the significance of New Hampshire's past and its relationship to our lives today. In support of this missio... More on Concordnhchamber.com

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266 North Main St, Concord, New Hampshire
Built in 1882, this high-Victorian brick-and-granite mansion has hand-carved oak woodwork, frescoed ceiling, Oriental rugs, and many original furnishings. Inspired by a directive in the late ... More on An Explorer's Guide: New Hampshire
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29 School St, Concord, NH 03301

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30 Park St., Concord, NH 03301

#10.
14 Horseshoe Pond Lane, Concord, NH 03301-5028
Inscription. One tenth of a mile east of here stands the only house in Concord owned (1842-1848) by Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States. Removed to this site in 1971 from Montgomer... More on HMDB
Pierce Manse in Concord was the home of President Franklin Pierce. It was restored and moved to a new differen ... More on PlanetWare
