The capital of New Hampshire, but by far not the largest city, Concord has its own way of establishing itself as an important place to live and work in the state. About 42,000 people live in Concord, within the villages of Penacook, East Concord, and West Concord. You'll find a lot of historical sites, attractions, and cultural events in the city throughout the year. Concord rentals include apartments for rent, houses for rent, and other types of homes for rent that are just waiting to make you feel comfortable and settled here.
Concord is the home of the Franklin Pierce Law Center, the state's only law school. You'll find a lot of other educational opportunities, too, including private schools, New Hampshire Technical Institute, and many other ways to learn. Historical sites in Concord are numerous, including the State House, the Eagle Hotel, and the Walker-Woodham House. You'll find much more in terms of history and culture through the symphony orchestra and historical society here.
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