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New Hampshire Through Many Eyes
Discover New Hampshire
in the exhibition New Hampshire History Through Many Eyes. Some of the museum's most popular and fascinating
objects are featured in this overview exhibition of New Hampshire's past.
You'll see an original Concord stagecoach, sit in a re-created
wigwam, eavesdrop on a family conversation in an 18th-century parlor, and climb a fire tower - right inside the
museum!
Plan Your Visit Today
The Society's museum is open Tuesday through
Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. The museum is also open Monday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. from
July 1 through October 15, and in the month of December.
Admission is $5.50 for adults; $4.50 for seniors; $3 for children
6-18, with a family maximum of $17. Children under 6 and members of the New Hampshire Historical Society are admitted
free.
Guided and self-guided group tours are available by advance
reservation. For adult tours, the fees are $4.50 per person for a guided tour (with a $50.00 minimum charge) and $3.50 per person
for a self-guided tour (with a $40.00 minimum charge).
Guided school and youth tours also are available. Visit our
school programs page for details on our varied programs. For
more information, and to arrange your visit, contact Education Services Coordinator Chris MacLeod at 603/856-0604
or cmacleod@nhhistory.org.
Directions
The museum is located at 6 Eagle Square
in downtown Concord, NH. Telephone: 603/228-6688.
Take Interstate 93 to Exit 14. Northbound -- turn left at the
light at the end of the exit ramp; Southbound -- turn right at the light at the end of the exit ramp. Stay in the
right lane. At North Main Street turn right. Take the next right onto Storrs Street. Pass under a bridge and overhead
parking garage; the museum parking lot entrance is on the left just as you begin to emerge from under the overhead
parking garage. At the parking lot entrance gate, take a ticket to open the lot gate. After parking, cross Storrs
Street to the museum entrance. The museum is a four-story granite building.
Parking is free for museum visitors. Bring your parking lot
ticket to redeem for an exit token at the museum reception desk.
About Us
The New Hampshire Historical Society is the independent nonprofit that saves, preserve, and shares New Hampshire history. The Society serves thousands of children and adults each year through its museum, library, educational programs, and award-winning publications.
Join Us!
The New Hampshire Historical Society is not a state-funded agency. All of the Society's programs and services are made possible by dues and contributions from individuals, foundations, and businesses. Free admission to the museum and free use of library research resources are two of the many benefits of membership in the New Hampshire Historical Society. You are invited to join today! Call the membership department at 603/856-0621 or use our convenient and secure online membership form. 
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