The Hunt Memorial Building
Constructed in 1903 and designed by famed architect Ralph Adams Cram, this extraordinary venue was built as Nashua’s first modern public library building. The grand Gothic-Revival was transformed into The Hunt Building in the 1990’s and today serves as a special and intimate performance space for everything from literary readings, to piano concerts, jazz exhibitions, vocal offerings, and oral history presentations. Seating approximately 50 patrons, and a national architectural treasure, it is the gem of Nashua’s performance halls. Go to www.nashualibrary.org/hunt