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![]() Showing the Swallow at Camp Kehonka - real photo from 1941 ![]() Also at Camp Kehonka (Wolfeboro) 1941 ![]() The only steam-propelled public yacht on Winnipesaukee. Capt. Nat Goodhue, Owner. Charter Trips by Appointment. No date. ![]() Water Carnival at the Weirs From Edward H. Blackstone's photograph collection, used in his wonderful book, Farewell Old Mount Washington - The Story of the Steamboat Era on Lake Winnipesaukee ![]() This photo (posted by flyguy in 2010) says The Swallow Boathouse (aka Windward Harbor boathouse) is on the National Registry of Historic Places. Just beautiful! ![]() This photo (also posted in 2010 by Alby Albrevaya) says, " Swallows Nest, was the 1900 home of the steam yacht Swallow. It was originally part of the old Kona Mansion and is still looking beautiful today."
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