Opened in 1819, the New Hampshire State House stands in Concord, built of local granite and designed in the Greek Revival style. Topped with a gilded dome, this historic building continues to serve as the state capitol, housing the Chambers of the State Legislature, the Governor’s Office, the General Court, and the Executive Council. Visitors can explore the original chambers where the legislature still meets, offering a glimpse into the state’s ongoing governance. The grand architecture and rich history make it a significant landmark for those interested in American political heritage.
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