Gordon-Nash Library

The Gordon-Nash Library is a historic library on Main Street in New Hampton, New Hampshire. The library is privately funded and run, but is "the only private non-profit library in New Hampshire that is open to all residents, students and sojourners." It was designed by James E. Fuller of Fuller & Delano, Worcester architects. The library was constructed in 1895 with a donation from Judge Stephen Gordon Nash. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.

Gordon-Nash Library

The Gordon-Nash Library is a historic library on Main Street in New Hampton, New Hampshire. The library is privately funded and run, but is "the only private non-profit library in New Hampshire that is open to all residents, students and sojourners." It was designed by James E. Fuller of Fuller & Delano, Worcester architects. The library was constructed in 1895 with a donation from Judge Stephen Gordon Nash. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.