New Hampshire boasts the oldest legislative chambers still in use by the legislature. Paintings in the senate chambers honor important contributions in the fields of education, politics and national freedom, highlighting names much honored in the state, such as Daniel Webster and John Stark, who first composed the state motto, Live Free or Die. Outside, dont miss the imposing statues, including that of President Franklin Pierce.

Concord

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Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Guided tours for ten or more may be arranged in advance.

The capitol is closed weekends and all major holidays.

Map to the Capitol Building in Concord
New Hampshire Capitol Website

This information was updated in August of 2016.


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Oustanding! A State Senator gave us a personal tour and we met the Governor and chatted with him for 15 minutes

Dan Moe

Concord is a very nice city with lovely buildings. Upon visiting the capitol, Gov. Lynch was kind enough to meet with me and pose for a pic. I ran into him a week later in Unity at the Obama/Clinton Rally and he introduced me to his wife... great times in NH!!!

T. Williams

We met a state representative while there who shared some interesting history of his state. The fact that there are 400 representatives is amazing. We enjoyed seeing the posters of the presidential primary candidates in the secretary of states office, along with a playing card set.

R. Cahill

The stamp for New Hampshire is located at the state house visitor's center.