Built in 1903, it is a significant early work of the renowned Gothic Revival architect Ralph Adams Cram, then in partnership with Goodhue and Ferguson.
[1] The Hunt Memorial Building is located at the northern end of downtown Nashua, at the southeast corner of Main and Lowell Streets.
Its three-story square tower is an imposing presence at the upper end of Main Street, with a staircase turret projecting from one corner.
The tower has buttressed corners and large Gothic-arched windows, and houses a four-face clock in its upper level.
The main entrance is located at the base of the tower, in a Gothic-arched opening with heavy oaken double doors with book-leaf panels.