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Old 01-20-2025, 08:29 AM   #1
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I had classes in the two front rooms during the late '60s and early '70s, when it was a girls' dorm during the Belknap College years. If I remember correctly, the Masons met upstairs in the big room to the right of the stairs. The eye was still painted on the ceiling, and the walls were painted with Masonic symbols.

I commend SAMIAM for saving the building's real beauty. Any historic old structure requires a lot of maintenance, and I don't think a seasonal business can afford the upkeep. I see the building as a future sight for the Winnipesaukee Museum or similar use.
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Old 01-20-2025, 09:48 AM   #2
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I had classes in the two front rooms during the late '60s and early '70s, when it was a girls' dorm during the Belknap College years. If I remember correctly, the Masons met upstairs in the big room to the right of the stairs. The eye was still painted on the ceiling, and the walls were painted with Masonic symbols.
There were never classes held in Coe House. You are confusing this with some other building.
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Samiam may correct me, but I believe the Beer Gartin is separate from the restaurant (Gustos Taphouse) and is owned by Paul N. who owns Notch Brewery. Two other persons own the building where Gustos taphouse is/was.
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Samiam may correct me, but I believe the Beer Gartin is separate from the restaurant (Gustos Taphouse) and is owned by Paul N. who owns Notch Brewery. Two other persons own the building where Gustos taphouse is/was.
Can’t see that is possible, the pavilion shares the restrooms with the Coe House.buiklding permits, business permits won’t get issued to a business with no bathrooms .
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