The Hunt Memorial Building

The Hunt Memorial Building The Hunt Memorial Building is a significant treasure sited on Library Hill in the heart of downtown Nashua. Available for private rental. Mary A.

In 1892 a $50,000 gift to the City of Nashua by Mrs. Hunt and her daughter, Mary E. Hunt, was donated in memory of John M. Hunt, City Postmaster from 1820 to 1841. The gift was earmarked for a city library, appropriately named the Hunt Memorial Library. Noted architect Ralph Adams Cram, born in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, and principal in the Cram Wentworth & Goodhue architectural firm, designed

the building. The exquisite architectural accomplishments of Ralph Adams Cram can also be seen at prestigious institutions that include Phillips Exeter Academy, West Point Military Academy, the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine in New York City, and Sweet Briar College, Virginia. The Hunt Building was entered in the National Register of Historic Places on June 28, 1971 for significance in the areas of architecture and urban planning. The landmark served as the city's library for sixty-eight years, from 1903 to 1971. When a new library was built on Court Street, the School Department was given use of the vacated premises until 1991. Since that time, the Board of Trustees has endeavored to fulfill the wishes of the Hunt family's original gift, to provide a setting for the public to use and enjoy, while preserving and restoring an architectural masterpiece. The Hunt Building remains a significant treasure sited on Library Hill in the heart of downtown Nashua, New Hampshire. It offers a unique venue for public events, private functions, corporate and community meetings. The building is available for rental and the Trustees continue to offer a variety of programs. Sunday afternoon concerts include performers from throughout New Hampshire and New England. Cultural and heritage events, recitals, lectures and exhibitions are generally free and open to the public. Informal talks such as "Growing up in Nashua" and "Heritage of a City" are two favorite series. During the holiday season, the Hunt becomes Santa's Castle, where hundreds of children are cheerfully received and entertained. Bought by public subscription ninety years ago, the illuminated tower clock holds chimes that still gently mark the time of day. The main entrance is lit by a large black wrought-iron lantern, suspended and supported by chains, and adorned with miniature books. The interior continues the Gothic motif with dark oak paneling, high arched ceilings, and leaded windows. Glass floors in the former library stack room, a spiral staircase, and the heavy oak front doors, long-ago unhinged and converted into the vestibule, are only a few of its unique features.

The renovations at the Hunt are officially complete! We wanted to send a HUGE Thank You to Martini Northern Construction...
01/07/2026

The renovations at the Hunt are officially complete! We wanted to send a HUGE Thank You to Martini Northern Construction for a fantastic job! Between all the repointing of the building and the beautiful new windows built by Belisle Architectural Windows and Doors up in Quebec the building turned out amazing! We're excited to be back open again for all manner of rentals and to be able to let everyone enjoy such a beautiful and historic space here in Nashua.

Today was an amazing day! After 4 years the first of the tower windows was flown in and installed. We were all holding o...
10/29/2025

Today was an amazing day! After 4 years the first of the tower windows was flown in and installed. We were all holding our breath as it was put into place. 1 down, 3 to go!

It's getting exciting around here! The windows are being finished up in Quebec and will be on their way next week. Here'...
10/13/2025

It's getting exciting around here! The windows are being finished up in Quebec and will be on their way next week. Here's a little sneak peek. They look beautiful and we can't wait to see them in person!

It’s an exciting day here at the Hunt that has been 4 years in the making! With all the masonry work completed we are st...
09/09/2025

It’s an exciting day here at the Hunt that has been 4 years in the making! With all the masonry work completed we are starting phase 2. Scaffolding is going up inside and out and we are preparing to start demo of the old tower windows and installation of the new! This wonderful building will be water tight once more 😊

The repointing has begun! This crew is fantastic! Such hard workers and the nicest guys!
05/15/2025

The repointing has begun! This crew is fantastic! Such hard workers and the nicest guys!

It’s a very exciting day here at the Hunt Memorial building! After four years of putting funding together, scaffolding i...
05/12/2025

It’s a very exciting day here at the Hunt Memorial building! After four years of putting funding together, scaffolding is going up and interior repair work has begun as well. More to come later this month but we’re very happy to be underway.

02/15/2024

We're excited to announce that The Hunt Memorial Building through the City of Nashua is the recipient of a $485,000 Save America’s Treasures grant which will facilitate needed repairs to the historic Hunt Building at 6 Main Street, Nashua, NH. This project is funded in part by the Save America’s Treasures grant program, through the Historic Preservation Fund, as administered by the National Park Service, Department of Interior. Questions and concerns can be directed to Amy DeRoche 603-589-3661

11/25/2023

We’re looking forward to hosting the Nashua Theatre Guild and the Abletones Jazz Trio this evening at the Holiday Stroll!

Huge thank you to Nashua Fire! They helped us get up to the tower windows today to take detailed measurements. Couldn't ...
10/11/2023

Huge thank you to Nashua Fire! They helped us get up to the tower windows today to take detailed measurements. Couldn't have done it without them!!

Today’s High Tea was such a huge success! Thank you so much to Étagère and Patrick Paraggio's The Cocktail Collective fo...
05/13/2023

Today’s High Tea was such a huge success! Thank you so much to Étagère and Patrick Paraggio's The Cocktail Collective for being amazing partners. And to our wonderful volunteers from Nashua HS North Music Honors Society who were absolute rockstars!

We are officially all decorated for the holiday stroll tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing everyone. 
11/25/2022

We are officially all decorated for the holiday stroll tomorrow. Looking forward to seeing everyone. 

Address

6 Main Street
Nashua, NH
03064

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16035893661

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