- Lake
Winnipesaukee (/ˌwɪnɪpəˈsɔːki/) is the
largest lake in the U.S.
state of New Hampshire,
located in the
Lakes Region at the
foothills of the White...
- The Lake
Winnipesaukee mystery stone is an
alleged out-of-place
artifact (OOPArt)
found in a town near Lake
Winnipesaukee in New Hampshire. The stone's...
- The
Winnipesaukee Playhouse is a 200+ seat courtyard-style
theater in Meredith, New Hampshire,
United States, in the
heart of New Hampshire's
Lakes Region...
- Mountains, and the
Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad,
which operates p****enger
excursion trains along the s**** of Lake
Winnipesaukee in the
Lakes Region...
- Lake
Winnipesaukee Ice-Out
occurs when all the ice on Lake
Winnipesaukee, the
largest lake in New Hampshire,
United States, has
broken up
after winter...
- The
Winnipesaukee River is a 10.5-mile-long (16.9 km)
river that
connects Lake
Winnipesaukee with the Pemigew****et and
Merrimack rivers in Franklin, New...
- lake is Holderness. The lake is
located northwest of much
larger Lake
Winnipesaukee. It
drains via a
short natural channel into
Little Squam Lake, and then...
- The
Winnipesaukee Muskrats were a
collegiate summer baseball team in Laconia, New Hampshire,
playing in the New
England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL)...
-
Winnipesaukee, the
Winnipesaukee River, and the Merrimack. The west side of the
mountain drains into the
Gunstock River, then into Lake
Winnipesaukee...
-
includes the
village of
Alton Bay, a long-time
resort located beside Lake
Winnipesaukee.
Originally called "New
Durham Gore"
because of
rocky upland areas,...