Concord, New Hampshire

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Concord, New Hampshire is a small historic city in the northeastern United States known for its role in regional government, its 18th- and 19th-century architecture, and its location along the Merrimack River.

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Concord 1
Concord, New Hampshire, United States 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
state capital
areaCode 603
becameStateCapitalIn 1808
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Merrimack County, New Hampshire
surface form: Merrimack County
daylightSavingTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
surface form: Eastern Daylight Time
foundedIn 18th century
hasArchitecturalStyle 18th-century architecture
19th-century architecture
hasCulturalEvent Market Days Festival
hasInstitution Concord Hospital
University of New Hampshire School of Law
hasLandmark Capitol Center for the Arts
Eagle Square
New Hampshire Historical Society building
New Hampshire State House
hasLegislativeBody New Hampshire General Court
hasPublicTransport Concord Coach Lines intercity bus service
hasRiver Contoocook River
surface form: Contoocook River (nearby)

Merrimack River
incorporatedAsTownIn 1734
isCapitalOf New Hampshire
isCountySeatOf Merrimack County, New Hampshire
surface form: Merrimack County
isSeatOf Government of New Hampshire
surface form: New Hampshire state government
knownFor 18th- and 19th-century architecture
historic downtown
role in regional government
locatedInRegion New England
Northeastern United States
locatedOnRiver Merrimack River
majorHighway Interstate 89
Interstate 93
U.S. Route 3 NERFINISHED
U.S. Route 4 NERFINISHED
namedFor concord (harmony) after a boundary dispute settlement
originalName Rumford
postalCodePrefix 033
renamedIn 1765
state New Hampshire
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Bow, New Hampshire, United States borders Concord, New Hampshire
subject surface form: Bow, New Hampshire
New Hampshire capital Concord, New Hampshire
this entity surface form: Concord
New England capitalCityOfStateInRegion Concord, New Hampshire
Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire cathedralCity Concord, New Hampshire
Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire episcopalSee Concord, New Hampshire
B&M majorCityServed Concord, New Hampshire
subject surface form: Boston and Maine Railroad
Bow, New Hampshire, United States nearestCity Concord, New Hampshire
subject surface form: Bow, New Hampshire
Interstate 93 passesThrough Concord, New Hampshire
Merrimack River passesThrough Concord, New Hampshire
William Craig placeOfBirth Concord, New Hampshire
William Craig placeOfDeath Concord, New Hampshire
Christa McAuliffe residence Concord, New Hampshire
Mary Baker Eddy residence Concord, New Hampshire
this entity surface form: Concord, New Hampshire, United States
Boston and Maine Railroad servedCity Concord, New Hampshire
Christa McAuliffe workLocation Concord, New Hampshire
Sherman Adams workLocation Concord, New Hampshire