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List of tallest buildings in New Hampshire

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This list of tallest buildings in New Hampshire shows skyscrapers and monuments in New Hampshire by height.

Tallest buildings

This is a list of the tallest buildings in New Hampshire, based on standard height measurement. Most are in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Picture Rank Name Stories Height Year completed Primary purpose City
1 One City Hall Plaza[1] 20 275 ft (84 m) 1992 Office Manchester
2 Brady Sullivan Plaza 20 259 ft (79 m) 1972 Office Manchester
3 Wall Street Apartments[2][better source needed] 18 223 ft (68 m) 1985 Residential Manchester
4 Radisson Hotel 12 187 ft (57 m) 1983 Hotel, residential Manchester
5 St. Mary & Archangel Michael Coptic Orthodox Church[3] (former St. Francis Xavier Church[4]) 6 185 ft (56 m) Church Nashua
6 Brady Sullivan Tower 14 180 ft (55 m) 1969 Office, retail Manchester
7 Burns High Rise 13 161 ft (49 m) Residential Manchester
8 First Church of Nashua 160 ft (49 m) 1894 Church Nashua
9 Carpenter Center 12 148 ft (45 m) ~1920 Residential Manchester
10 New Hampshire State House 4 145 ft (44 m) 1819 Government Concord
11 Citizen's Bank Building 10 131 ft (40 m) 1914 Office Manchester
12 Hampshire Tower 12 127 ft (39 m) 1973 Residential Manchester
13 Pinkerton Academy Tower 5 127 ft (39 m) 1887 Education Derry
14 Pariseau Building 11 126 ft (38 m) 1973 Residential Manchester

Timeline of tallest buildings

1819-1914: New Hampshire State House
1914-1969: Citizen's Bank Building (previously Amoskeag Bank Building)
1969-1972: New Hampshire Tower (aka Brady-Sullivan Tower)
1972-1992: Hampshire Plaza
1992-present: One City Hall Plaza

References