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Lake Winnisquam is in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, United States, in the communities of Meredith, Laconia, Sanbornton, Belmont, and Tilton. At 4,214 acres (1,705 ha), [1] it is the fourth-largest lake entirely in New Hampshire. The lake is roughly triangular in shape, with the vertexes pointing north, east, and ...
Winnisquam Lake: 482 147 Horse Island: Belknap: Lake Winnipesaukee: 502 153 Horse Island: Rockingham: Pawtuckaway Lake: 259 79 Horseshoe Island: Merrimack: Horseshoe Pond: 230 70 Howard Island: Grafton: Connecticut River: 423 129 Hubbard Island: Sullivan: Connecticut River: 322 98 Hull Island: Carroll: Lake Winnipesaukee: 522 159 Hunts Island ...
The Lakes Region of New Hampshire is located in the east-central part of the state, south of the White Mountains Region and extending to the Maine border. It is named for the numerous lakes in the region, the largest of which are Lake Winnipesaukee, Lake Winnisquam, Squam Lake, and Newfound Lake.
Winnisquam is an unincorporated community in the Lakes Region in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States. The village is located at 43°30′07″N 71°30′46″W / 43.50194°N 71.51278°W / 43.50194; -71.51278 , [ 1 ] around the U.S. Route 3 bridge over the narrows of Lake Winnisquam , and covers portions of three towns ...
Second in size at 46 acres (19 ha), Star Island is located in New Hampshire within the borders of the town of Rye and is the only island served by a commercial boat from the mainland. It is a religious and educational conference center, owned by the Star Island Corporation, which is affiliated with the Unitarian Universalist Association and the ...
Paugus Bay is a 1,227-acre (4.97 km 2) [1] water body located in Belknap County in the Lakes Region of central New Hampshire, United States, in the city of Laconia.A short channel at its north end connects it with Lake Winnipesaukee in the village of Weirs Beach, and a dam on its southern end separates it from Opechee Bay in the village of Lakeport.
Continuing northeast past Lake Winnisquam, US 3 and NH 11 reach Laconia and turn onto the Laconia–Gilford Bypass, intersecting with NH 106, NH 107, and NH 11A. At the northern end of the bypass, US 3 and NH 11 split after a 17.3-mile (27.8 km) overlap, with the U.S. Route continuing north on Lake Street to Weirs Beach and an intersection with ...
Winnisquam may refer to a location in New Hampshire, the United States: Lake Winnisquam; Winnisquam, New Hampshire, a village named after the lake; Winnisquam Regional High School, in Tilton, New Hampshire