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Don's PhotoJaunt 2003New Hampshire State House

The New Hampshire State House, in Concord, has the distinction of being "the oldest State House in the nation in which the legislature still occupies its original chambers." It is certainly a nice building. Many years ago when I visited here, the door was locked (it was a Sunday). Just to impress the people I was with, I rang the doorbell. To my surprise, a guard came to the door and let us in, even showed us around. Now THAT'S New England hospitality!

The State House is located in a park-like setting right on the main street, which is nice. Easy to find.

Inside several dioramas show scenes from the early history of the state.

PhotoJaunt 2003 Intro |
Beacon Hill Area of Boston |
Boston Common |
Unitarian Universalist Association |
Massachusetts State House |
Adams Historic Park |
Boston Temple |
John F. Kennedy National Historic Site |
John F. Kennedy Library and Museum |
Acadia National Park |
Maine State Capitol |
New England in the Fall |
Town and Country Inn |
Vermont State House |
Chester Alan Arthur Birthplace |
President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site |
Franklin Pierce Homes and Gravesite |
New Hampshire State House |
Rhode Island State Capitol |
New York State Capitol |
Hyde Park |
William J. Clinton Home |
New York City |
The Met |
Grant's Tomb |
George Washington Inauguration Site |
Unitarian Church of All Souls |
Theodore Roosevelt birthplace |
Sagamore Hill |
Woodrow Wilson Homes |
Grover Cleveland Home |
Amish Country |
James Buchanan Sites |
Eisenhower Home |
Gettysburg |
Lincoln Highway |
Washington DC Temple |
Mary Washington Home |
Washington Birthplace |
Ferry Farm |
Mount Vernon |
Appomattox Court House |
James Madison Home |
Highland, James Monroe's Home |
Monticello |
Poplar Forest |
FDR's Little White House in Georgia |
Jacksonville |
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