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October 25, 2011 (719 Main St. Laconia: 15: First Baptist Church of Gilmanton: First Baptist Church of Gilmanton: December 1, 1989 (Province Rd./NH 107, 0.25 miles north of Stage Rd.
Oct. 15—Two elderly Bedford residents died from carbon monoxide poisoning in their home Sunday, the state Medical Examiner's Office announced Tuesday. The victims were identified as 78-year-old ...
At the time it ceased publication, the Citizen Weekender on Saturdays featured a Local section, which included the History section, a look back at Laconia from 125, 100, 75, 50, 25, and 10 years ago with articles from local newspapers of that time, as well as an old photograph of an area in Laconia (including Weirs Beach and Lakeport) with a description below it, then a current picture of the ...
The Laconia Daily Sun was founded June 5, 2000, with Engler as publisher and John Hourihan as editor. The initial press run was 2,000 copies, and the paper was in direct competition with The (Laconia) Citizen, a paid circulation daily newspaper founded in 1926 and owned at the time by the Robert Foster family of Dover, New Hampshire. The two ...
United Baptist Church of Lakeport (also known as Lake Village Free Baptist Church or Park Street Baptist Church) is a historic church at 35 Park Street in the village of Lakeport in Laconia, New Hampshire, United States. Built in 1891 after a fire destroyed an older church, it is an eclectic local example of Late Victorian architecture.
The John W. Busiel House is a historic house at 30 Church Street in Laconia, New Hampshire.It was built in 1865 by John W. Busiel, owner of a local textile mill.It is now, as it was at the time of its construction, one of the finest 19th-century houses in the city, and is an excellent and little-altered example of Second Empire style.
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