New Hampshire State Building
Architect: George B. Howe, Boston, Massachusetts
Area: 5,464
Cost: $10,000
New Hampshire State Building
Its next-door neighbor is the New Hampshire Building, which is constructed in imitation of a Swiss chalet. The building is comparatively low, with low pitched roofs and overhanging eaves. The first story is of plaster work, the door and window frames being surrounded with various kinds of New Hampshire granite. The second story and gables are covered with heavy siding; of hard pine, oiled and left in the natural wood color. The hall is surrounded by a wide balcony on the second story and has two large fireplaces. There is a fine collection of New Hampshire views and many other exhibits. The
architect of the building was George B. Howe, of Boston
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