
New Hampshire State House
The New Hampshire State House is the official home of the New Hampshire General Court, which is the state legislature. Located in Concord, it is one of the oldest continually used state capitols in the U.S. The building houses two chambers: the House of Representatives, which has the largest legislative body in the country with over 400 members, and the Senate, which consists of 24 members. The State House plays a crucial role in making laws, setting the state budget, and representing the interests of New Hampshire residents. Its distinctive golden dome makes it a recognizable landmark.