Concord's historic Main Street area is home to various sites of cultural significance, including Railroad Square, the Eagle hotel, which hosted such notable guests as Eleanor Roosevelt and Richard Nixon, The Pierce Manse, former home of President Franklin Pierce, and the State House, the oldest state capitol in which the legislature meets in its original chambers. Far more than the sum of its history, Concord boasts a popular planetarium, plentiful performing arts and an international speedway.
Restaurants in Concord
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Mooney Mountain Guides provide year round mountain guiding in rock climbing, ice climbing, mountaineering, backcountry skiing and ski mountaineering, in New Hampshire, Vermont, Washington and beyond. In all fields we offer intro days perfect for a curious beginner, right up to high end "bucket list" routes and experiences for the more seasoned climber or skier.
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The Capitol Center for the Arts is the largest and most successful performing arts center in New Hampshire and has helped position Concord as a cultural destination. Its richly varied programming attracts diversified audiences. Broadway, ballet, rock, and country & western fans alike travel from all over New England to attend performances at the Capitol Center.
Beautiful venue - very clean, and I don’t think there’s a bad seat in the house. The sound was great - would definitely recommend.
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I've always wanted to see a movie here and was able to attend a showing of 'Little Women' after the Oscars. The facility was clean, friendly, and offered some great snacks. I definitely would go again.
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Pedal the Rails with us! Scenic Rail Bike tours in Concord NH on abandoned railroad tracks along the Merrimack River. Book online at scenicrailriders.com.
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