PHOTOS OF WOLFEBORO
VISIT TO LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE AND THE BEAUTIFUL TOWNS OF MEREDITH AND WOLFEBORO ON ITS SHORES.
Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire and the third largest in New England. It is 21 miles long and has 288 miles of shoreline. The surface area of the lake is 72 sq miles whereas the maximum depth of the lake is 180 feet.Lake Winnipesaukee or “Smile of the Great Spirit” as it was originally known to the Native Americans who lived in the region before the arrival of the immigrants , has attracted young and old for generations. There are roughly 260 islands on Winnipesaukee, many have seasonal cottages that are used during the summer months. The Lake is especially unique because eight distinct towns border the lake. The towns include Meredith, Center Harbor, Moultonborough, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro, Alton, Gilford and Laconia. The Lake's picture-perfect location, wooded shoreline and crystal clear, spring-fed water, makes it a popular summer destination for tourists and locals alike.There are dinner cruises in this most scenic Lake of New England. One can charter a boat and head out to one of the larger islands on the lake for hiking or picnicking.
People living in the towns around the lake do a lot of voluntary work which includes maintenance in parks and cemeteries. Living in Wolfeboro or Meredith or other towns, offers residents a suburban rural mix feel and most residents own their homes. In these towns, one finds too many restaurants, coffee shops, and parks. Many retirees live in these towns around the Lake Winnipesaukee.
MEREDITH
Meredith is a beautiful town with about 7000 residents most of whom happen to be retired persons or seniors. They live an organised life style enjoying walks, bicycle rides, evening music, boat rides and creative community work. When we visited Meredith , a Sculpture Walk had been organised by the resident community. We saw some fine art installations . The sculptures are created from artists in the Northeast and are located in areas including: Main Street, The Mill Falls Marketplace, and along Lake Winnipesaukee in Hesky Lake shore park and other scenic parks.
Every day, during summers, some musicians amongst the residents play jaaz or some music to entertain visitors and residents. Every park has a separate roofed enclosure for this activity. The town has all modern infrastructure facilities like piped gas, tap water, banks, post office ,fire brigade, police office, Hannaford retail store, healthcare centre and gas or petrol filling stations . A senior resident told me this:-
" I have a house in Boston but I live for summers over here. Very peaceful, pretty and convenient place to live. I am busy with some social work and some cultural groups. I play golf everyday and read a lot. My wife and me have our dinner out usually at 7 pm . Except for Saturdays and Sundays , when lot many youngsters arrive , the town sleeps at 8 PM. I join the music performers everyday . On every Sunday , me and my wife rent a boat and go into the lake. She loves shopping . Shop , donate old stuff. We keep touch with our family . Our children also join us on long holidays otherwise we meet all on Christmas holidays in our Boston home. I love to cook on Saturdays ."
WOLFEBORO
Known as “The Jewel of Lake Winnipesaukee,”Wolfeboro is a famed vacation destination with an idyllic combination of lakeside beauty and charm. With miles of shoreline on New Hampshire’s largest lake, Wolfeboro has an abundance of four-season recreation and spectacular Lake Winnipesaukee views. Additionally, its quaint downtown area is a popular destination in its own right and includes attractions like The Libby Museum of Natural History, The New Hampshire Boat Museum, and the Clark House Museum Complex.
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