Victory Park

91-139 Concord St, Manchester, NH 03101
2 acres | 0.8 hectares

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About the Location

Historic Origins

Victory Park is a historic urban green space located in downtown Manchester, New Hampshire. Originally established in 1838 as Concord Square, it was renamed Victory Park after World War I to honor local veterans.

The park encompasses approximately 2 acres between Concord and Amherst Streets, serving as a central gathering place for the community.

Notable Monuments

The park features a notable monument - the Winged Victory statue, erected in 1929 to commemorate Manchester soldiers who fought in World War I. This bronze sculpture, designed by Lucien Hippolyte Gosselin, stands as the park's focal point.

Additionally, there are plaques and memorials honoring veterans from other conflicts.

Historic District

Victory Park is part of the Victory Park Historic District, which includes surrounding buildings of architectural significance. The Manchester City Library (Carpenter Memorial Library), built in 1914, overlooks the park from Pine Street, adding to the area's historic character.

Community Space

Throughout the year, Victory Park hosts various community events, including a weekly farmers market during summer months.

The park provides a tranquil green space in the urban environment, with trees, walkways, and benches for visitors to enjoy.

All Features & Facilities

Active Recreation

Basketball Court

Nature & Wildlife

Open Grassy AreaShadeWalking Trail

Visitor Services

MemorialPaved Paths

ParkMagnet Score

Decent Park

Park Size

2 acres | 0.8 hectares

Opening Hours

Monday:6AM-9:10PM
Tuesday:6AM-9:10PM
Wednesday:6AM-9:10PM
Thursday:6AM-9:10PM
Friday:6AM-9:10PM
Saturday:6AM-9:10PM
Sunday:6AM-9:10PM

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