This former U. S. Post Office and Federal Courthouse was completed in 1889 using the designs of architects Mifflin E. Bell and Will. A. Freret. The U. S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire met here until 1967, and the U. S. Circuit Court for the District of New Hampshire met here until that court was abolished in 1912. It stands directly to the west of the New Hampshire State Capitol and is now in use as the state's Legislative Office Building.
Concord is a picturesque small city located in the Merrimack River Valley of southern New Hampshire, to the north of Manchester, the state's largest municipality. With approximately 42,000 residents, Concord is one of the smallest capitals in the U.S. (ranked the 9th smallest in 2015). In addition to serving its state, it also acts as the seat of Merrimack County.
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