Amoskeag Millyard Historic District

New Hampshire


These former textile mills, impressive brick buildings with hundreds of tall windows, stretch along Commercial St on the Merrimack riverbank for almost 1.5 miles. Other mills face the buildings from across the river in West Manchester. Many are now filled with hi-tech firms and technology innovators, plus lofts, restaurants and museums.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby New Hampshire attractions

1. Millyard Museum

0.06 MILES

A highlight in the Amoskeag Millyard Historic District, this well-executed museum spotlights the various communities that have lived and worked near…

2. Currier Museum of Art

0.88 MILES

Housing works by John Singer Sargent, Georgia O'Keeffe, Monet, Matisse and Picasso (among many others), this fine-arts museum is Manchester's greatest…

3. State House

15.4 MILES

The handsome 1819 New Hampshire state capitol is the oldest such building in the US, and the state legislature still meets in the original chambers. Self…

4. New Hampshire Historical Society

15.43 MILES

The White Mountains in the Parlor exhibit is our favorite 'indoor space' in the entire Granite State. In this small gallery, vast 19th-century landscape…

5. McAuliffe-Shepard Discovery Center

16.5 MILES

This science center is named after two New Hampshire astronauts. Christa McAuliffe was the schoolteacher chosen to be America's first teacher-astronaut –…

6. Miller State Park

23.29 MILES

New Hampshire's oldest state park, Miller revolves around Pack Monadnock, a 2290ft peak not to be confused with its better-known neighbor, Mt Monadnock…

7. Mill Girls & Immigrants

24.98 MILES

This special exhibit examines the lives of working people. There are also a few Jack Kerouac artifacts, including the Lowell writer's typewriter and…

8. Boott Cotton Mills Museum

24.98 MILES

Five blocks northeast of the visitors center, the Boott Cotton Mills Museum has exhibits that chronicle the rise and fall of the industrial revolution in…