Cheap Things To Do in Gilford, New Hampshire

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34 Belknap Mountain Rd., Gilford, NH 03247

  • In 1834 the Universalists and the Christian Baptists joined forces to build the Union Meetinghouse, with the former preaching in the morning, and the latter in the afternoon. Following the Civil War, the building came into possession ... More on Heritage

 

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Weirs Beach, New Hampshire, USA

  • Beach at cove and point, dressing rooms, toilet, playground, picnic area, baseball field, 5 tennis courts.Location: North ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

  • 'Opechee Bay' is a lake located in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, United States, in the city of Laconia. It is located directly downstream from Paugus Bay and Lake W... More on Wikipedia

 

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Gilford, NH

  • Ellacoya State Park is located in Gilford on the southwest shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire's largest lake. The 600-foot long sandy beach, with views across the lake to the Sandwich and Ossipee mountains, is a great place ... More on Epinions.com

 

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8 Belknap Mountain Rd., Gilford, NH 03247

 

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29 Gilford East Dr, Gilford, NH 03249

 

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88 Belknap Mountain Rd, Gilford, New Hampshire 03249, us

  • Owned by the township of Gilford, the Rowe House serves as one of the village's museum buildings. The main floor shows rooms typical of an 1800s and early 1900s farmhouse. About 1838, Gilford farmer Benjamin Rowe decided to try his ... More on Heritage

 

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Laconia , Gilford Township, Belknap County, NH

  • (Tannery Hill, 42', 1995, 29-01-e) across Gunstock River NE of Laconia , Gilford Township, Belknap County, NH. NH11A NE 2.2 miles from jct with US3 on the E. side of Laconia to the bridge in the ... More on dalejtravis.com

 

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Lakeport, NH

  • 'Paugus Bay' is a water body located in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, in the city of Laconia. It is connected by a short channel at the village of Weirs Beach to Lake Winnipesaukee. With the 19th-century ... More on Wikipedia

 

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