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E X P L O R E Home Sweet Homeby Q. DAVID BOWERS
elcome to the Lakes Region of New Hampshire! Or, if you are a resident or a seasoned visitor, then simply contemplate the enjoyment you have experienced for a long time. What is the Lakes Region of New Hampshire? Actually, it admits of several different interpretations. First of all there is the so-called “Big Lake,” or Lake Winnipesaukee. Measured by its extreme limits, it extends over 30 miles from Lee’s Mills in Moultonboro to Alton Bay. |
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E X P L O R E ________________________ chambers of commerce ________________________ |
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E X P L O R E The Waterville Valley Region, known as the “Gateway to the White Mountains”–an area known for its outdoor activities, wildlife, antiques,heritage, artisans and culture–is a year-round tourist destination. |
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Seven Sisters of Wakefield |
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E X P L O R E The town of Wakefield contains seven villages: Wakefield Corner; Sanbornville; Union Village; Woodman; East, North, and South Wakefield. |
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E X P L O R E The Greater Ossipee Area includes the towns of Tamworth, Sandwich, Freedom, Ossipee, Effingham, and Madison. |
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