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Mission Statement
The mission of Main Street Concord, Inc. is to promote and enhance the business environment, cultural activities, housing and appearance of historic downtown Concord.
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Volunteer Opportunities |
MSCI hopes you will consider sharing your time and talents in support of our downtown! Volunteer opportunities are plentiful, and we're happy to match your interest to a short- or long-term commitment.
To learn more about how you can support Main Street Concord, call 226.2150 or e-mail today. |
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Street Closings |
Main Street Concord regularly notifies all downtown constituents whose email addresses we have about upcoming street closing and parking bans.
We'll let you know about closings for events like Concord Hospital's Rock 'n Race and our own events— including Market Days and Halloween Howl.
Don't find yourself surprised by detours or worse by discovering your car was towed!
Subscribe for street closure / parking ban notifications
Contact Us
Main Street Concord
15 Pleasant Street, Ste 14
Concord, NH 03301
Ph: 603.226.2150
Fax: 603.226.9150
info@mainstreetconcord.com
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Photo Gallery
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Downtown became greener. Your Home, Your World offers eco-friendly products |

Main Street Concord volunteer, Duene Cowen, mans the booth at Market Days. |
Always a focal point of downtown Concord, the New Hampshire State House |

Main Street welcomes Red River Theatres in October, 2007
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The Clock Tower at the entrance to Eagle Square
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Granite State Candy completed a rehabilitation in 2003
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Dos Amigos opened shop on Main Street in the Spring of 2007
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Students from Concord High School help with spring cleaning of downtown alley-ways
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Andrew and Julie Hatch own Lotions 'n Potions
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The Eagle Square Arch, and Clock Tower building are all charms of downtown Concord |

Main Street Concord worked with the City of Concord to light up the Eagle Square arch
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Lotions 'n Potions opened on Main Street in July, 2006
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The fountain in Eagle Square
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Another view of the Eagle Square fountain. Park goers are enjoying a concert at Eagle
Square
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Everyone loves Duke and King at Halloween Howl and Midnight Merriment
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Another treasure along Main Street
- the ghost sign on Phenix Hall
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Flower barrels line Main Street from late spring into early fall
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A tour bus of leaf peepers came shopping in historic downtown Concord
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A cultural treasure on Main Street - The Capitol Center for the Arts
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Enjoy after-dinner treats at Madeleines-Elegance Defined
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The Cool Moose and business owner Jim Lupien during the opening of Cool Moose Creamery
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Your Home, Your World

Downtown became greener. Your Home, Your World offers eco-friendly products
Market Days

Main Street Concord volunteer, Duene Cowen, mans the booth at Market Days
New Hampshire State House

Always a focal point of downtown Concord, the New Hampshire State House
Red River Theatres

Main Street welcomes Red River Theatres in October, 2007
The Clock Tower

The Clock Tower at the entrance to eagle Square
Granite State Candy

Granite State Candy completed a rehabilitation in 2003
Dos Amigos

Dos Amigos opened shop on Main Street in the Spring of 2007
Concord High School Volunteers

Students from Concord High School help with spring cleaning of downtown alley-ways
Andrew and Julie Hatch

Andrew and Julie Hatch own Lotions 'n Potions
Charms of Downtown

The Eagle Square Arch, and Clock Tower building are all charms of downtown Concord
Eagle Square Arch

Main Street Concord worked with the City of Concord to light up the Eagle Square arch
Lotions 'n Potions

Lotions 'n Potions opened on Main Street in July, 2006
The Fountain

The fountain in Eagle Square
Concert at Eagle Square

Another view of the Eagle Square fountain. Park goers are enjoying a concert at Eagle Square
Duke and King

Everyone loves Duke and King at Halloween Howl and Midnight Merriment
Phenix Hall

Another treasure along Main Street - the ghost sign on Phenix Hall
Flower Barrels

Flower barrels line Main Street from late spring into early fall
Leaf Peepers

A tour bus of leaf peepers came shopping in historic downtown Concord
The Capitol Center for the Arts

A cultural treasure on Main Street - The Capitol Center for the Arts
Madeleines-Elegance Defined

Enjoy after-dinner treats at Madeleines-Elegance Defined
Cool Moose Creamery

The Cool Moose and business owner Jim Lupien during the opening of Cool Moose Creamery
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Main Street Concord Changing the Face and Pace of Downtown Concord!
Main Street Concord, Inc. is a non-profit, tax exempt organization comprised of property owners, retailers, bankers, professionals, City officials and residents who recognize the importance to Concord of an economically strong and vital downtown. Today, more than 50 volunteers are working together to create a strong and vibrant Concord. |
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