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             Concord NH,has so much to offer! It's the city with a small town feel. A Main Street Community!

If you're visiting the Concord area but only have limited time to stay.....try a Mini Walking Tour that encompasses' some of the cities most representative buildings and enjoy a taste of the friendliness and culture that we who live here experience every day!

  • Start your tour at Saint Pauls Church a Registered Historical Site.
  • Continue to the Concord Public Library. There you can pick up some literature about the other stops you will be making.
  • Next you will come to the Tuck Library. A beautiful building with marble floors and magnificent stairways it is the home for the Historical records of the State. 
  • Across the street you will come to the Legislative Office Building. It is in this historical building that rules of governance are formed and put into law. It also houses the offices of many State Agencies.
  • The NH State House is directly across fro the LOB.Built in 1819 it is the oldest continuously running seat of State Government
  • Stroll the Main Street and have lunch or a snack at one of our fabulous Downtown Establishments!
  •  Meander over to Eagle Square and take advantage of the picture taking vantage or relax in front of the soothing fountain
  • Finish your tour in the bright spot of the Historical Society Museum. And be sure to pick up a souvenir of your visit!

 

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Joan Mirantz - Joni is a Realtor® with Homequest Real Estate, a locally owned, Customer Service oriented Firm.
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Joan works in Buyer and Seller Representation with concentrations in the Merrimack Valley Area and towns surrounding Concord NH - the Capital City.
"I love what I do, and it shows in how I do it"

Having crossed over to the "other side of Middle Age" herself....Joan is an ongoing source of information about local programs, facilities and issues specific to her peers! 

 
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22 Comments on Concord NH, A Walking Tour

JAN
24
2008
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Joan - one of my most vivid memories of Concord is the old state prison.  Those slabs of granite that they called walls were ominous at best.  LOL  Is it still around or did they build a new one?
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Joan, you are absolutely brilliant with your "stuff".  As a potential buyer, I would LOVE to see this.  As soon as I figure out links and photos that aren't huge, I'm copying (with your written permission, of course).  This really is great, Joan!
11:14pm • #2
JAN
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2008
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Joan, growing up in Boston I am so familiar with the walking tours there. Now if I were hankering to go to Concord for a walk you would be my main go to for info!

Ginger

12:48am • #3
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Joan,
How clever.  Ok, I must learn to work with the Google maps.  Is it difficult?
7:30am • #4
Joan~You did such a wonderful job on your presentation. I tried to figure out Google Maps last night and had to shut the computer down. You have put this together with such simplicity. 
8:18am • #5
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Joan, What a wonderful job you did of putting together this post.  I happen to LOVE walking tours and take them at times in the City. 
10:58am • #6
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Joan - Walking Tours should be on everyone's list of to do before you buy lists when moving to a new town. What a great way to learn about the location you are thinking of living in.
3:58pm • #7
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Carol..the walls are still there along with a whole bunch of new ones with razor wire on top!
4:27pm • #8
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Laurie...it's all available for free on Google Maps. Just set up a Google account(free). It is a bit of a learning curve....but I know YOU CAN DO IT
4:30pm • #9
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Thanks Ginger...after I get this google stuff down to a science I think I'll use it for my picture tours too!
4:31pm • #10
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Cynthia....I did find it frustrating but I think I'm getting it. It does have a bit of a learning curve and I haven't figured out some of the un-doing of stuff....but it's very satisfying!
4:36pm • #11
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Julie...I had to shut it down several times before I could go in and finish!LOL
4:37pm • #12
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Thanks Carole...I think I'm going to try doing it with a driving tour too!
4:38pm • #13
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Thanks Kathy....that was very positive re-enforcement!
4:40pm • #14
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WoW, Joan!  You've got this google map thing nailed right down.   Fantasitic map and I loved clicking on each little marker and seeing the write-up and pictures of the beautiful buildings.

That's one walking tour I would absolutely love to take....

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Jo 

6:06pm • #15
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I'm getting Jo...but until I REALLY get it ,I have to keep it simple!
6:32pm • #16
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Joan - that old granite building always gave me chills!  LOL  When I had clients to see and those huge steel doors closed behind me I almost got sick each time.  It's a very eerie place.
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Carol..the State Hospital was worse! But it's been totally re-furbished into State offices!
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JAN
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2008
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Joan, the Google Map walking tour was a great idea and really takes the reader along with you around Concord.
6:11am • #19
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Joan, I LOVE this! My oldest daughter was born in Concord, I'll definitely take your walk the next time we come up to visit. Thanks for the post.
9:42am • #20
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Thanks Brian...it is a wonderful city for walking!
5:49pm • #21
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That is so cool Debbie..you will have to check out the hospital campus.You won't recognize it it is huge!
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