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List of tallest buildings in New Hampshire

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This is a list of the tallest buildings in the state of New Hampshire that are above 150 ft based on standard height measurement. Television masts, service poles and chimneys are not included in this list.

Tallest buildings

Rank Name Image Height

ft (m)

Floors Year City Notes
1 City Hall Plaza[1] 275 ft (84 m) 20 1992 Manchester Office
2 Brady Sullivan Plaza[2] 259 ft (79 m) 20 1972 Manchester Office
3 Wall Street Tower Apartments[3] 223 ft (68 m) 18 1985 Manchester Residential
4 St. Mary & Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church[4] (former St. Francis Xavier Rectory[5]) 185 ft (56 m) 6 1898 Nashua Church
5 Brady Sullivan Tower[6] 180 ft (55 m) 14 1969 Manchester Office, retail
6 Sacred Heart Catholic Church[7] 175 ft (53 m) 1850 Concord Church (neo gothic style)
7 South Congregational Church[8] 169 ft (52 m) 1860 Concord Church
8 First Church of Christ Scientist[9] 165 ft (50 m) 1903 Concord Church
9 Rev. Raymond Burns High Rise[10] 161 ft (49 m) 13 Manchester Residential
10 First Church of Nashua[11] 160 ft (49 m) 1894 Nashua Church
11 United Church of Christ[12] 152 ft (46 m) 1861 Keene Residential
12 New Hampshire State House[13] 150 ft (46 m) 3 1819 Concord Government
13 Grace Methodist Church[14] 150 ft (46 m) 1869 Keene Church

Timeline of tallest buildings

1819-1894: New Hampshire State House
1850-1898: Sacred Heart Catholic Church
1898-1972: St. Francis Xavier Rectory (now St. Mary & Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church)
1972-1992: Hampshire Plaza (now Brady Sullivan Plaza)
1992-present: City Hall Plaza

References