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Downtown Concord Series
 
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By Cosmos Mariner, June 25, 2017
Marker detail: 1700's
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1 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Main Street's OriginsDowntown Concord — Est. 1725 —
Downtown Emerges Ever since Concord was first settled in 1726, Main Street has been its principal thoroughfare. The town's first plan shows an unnamed street that follows the same path as today's Main Street. The 1-1/2 mile route was . . . Map (db m115859) HM
2 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — Nathaniel & Armenia WhiteDowntown Concord — Est. 1725 —
Abolitionists, Suffragists & Philanthropists Fifteen-year-old Nathaniel White arrived in Concord, virtually penniless, to work as a clerk in a Main Street hotel. Six years later, in 1832, he had saved sufficiently to become a partner . . . Map (db m115905) HM
3 New Hampshire, Merrimack County, Concord — State House GroundsDowntown Concord — Est. 1725 —
Honoring New Hampshire History The State House grounds hold the state's foremost display of sculpture and memorials, many fashioned from local granite. After Concord became the state capital in 1808, its citizens donated land to erect . . . Map (db m115908) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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