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- Jared CampbellJune 8, 2016You can see the House and Senate chambers and walk into the governor's office, but have a purpose if you do.
- Ryan SwindallMay 24, 2014Located in Concord, the State House, made of Concord granite, was completed in 1819, with additions in 1866 and ...
- Gail BrownJune 25, 2011Never a dull moment here. Take time to enjoy the Hall of Flags, Senate and House Chambers, and check out the Governor's Office on the 2nd floor. The NH State House is the oldest legislative body to sUpvoted Oct 2
- Pēteris SūrmanisAugust 5, 2011The first session of the General Court began during 1819. The State House is the oldest state capitol in which the legislature meets in its original chambers.
- Don't forget to stop by the VISITORS CENTER at the State House and have Debbie show you around!
- Laura JDecember 7, 2012Use the underground tunnel to get to the Legislative Office Building behind the Capitol.
- Lorenzo ArredondoDecember 31, 2015Don't go inside expecting to see the inside of the dome. There isn't one that the public can see.
- JeffreyStCyrFebruary 28, 2012Stop by to see Representatives Hall where 400 State Representatives meet weekly (January to June) to serve the citizens of New Hampshire.
- Stop by the NH House and Senate chambers when in session to see the third largest legislative body working for the people of New Hampshire.
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