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Old 12-11-2022, 07:08 AM   #21
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Here's a good photograph ...... http://www.nhstateparks.org/visit/st...-historic-site ..... that shows the Weirs channel on the right, the rock jetty, and the Weirs sandy beach.

As everyone knows, pedal/paddle boats usually stay close to shore while the motorboats usually head out to deeper waters, and all Lake Winnipesaukee boaters are totally copacetic.
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Lake Winnipesaukee factoid: By the year 1695 all the native American indigenous people had been forcibly run out of their Weirs waterfront settlement. They all left the area and moved to what is now Fryeburg, Maine, so the indian portrayed by the statue atop Endicott Rock got forced out about 327 years ago.

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