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When did the Mount stop docking at Big Pier?
Must have been long ago. |
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I've taken over my grandfather's spot on his porch listening to the Red Sox games and watching people walk by now. |
Very nice. I think we are going there sometime in August. I will look for you.
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Good Morning. Found this forum yesterday searching for - wait for lt - history of Lake Shore Park. What a treasure. Both LSP and the forum.
My grandfather Clarence Lyons and grandmother Angie purchased a small trailer, airstream type, with porch when I was a baby, probably 1958ish. He had a huge wooden boat that was parked on rail road during the winters and fought to get into and out of the marina next to the gas station which was pictured. It was an arch. My parents rebuilt in 1980 when the sewer collector was installed and enjoy LSP to this very year. Dad was on the board of directors for a term, to include chairman. Dave Berry continues to be a LSP figure with his walking stick and big hats. Loved to sail until he couldn’t any longer. As a child, mom would bring us up to the lake for the summer and homestead until Labor Day. Sylvia, or Sally, brings children, grandchildren, and now greatgrand children to the lake at every opportunity. It’s a safe and nurchering place to be. Can anyone tell me when LSP Association purchased the park? |
Forum member SteveA here seemed to be the expert on LSP. Have not see much activity from him lately.
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LSP was bought by the members in 1975.
And last winter was a sad time in the park when SteveA passed away. |
Susan Shanahan
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"Major" yes she did own a home in LSP with her family. Her grandparents vincent and Isabell Mercadante also lived in LSP for many many years..
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It is amazing that the Pier is still about the same (some alteration have been made through the years to hold off ice damage) but that beach part is significantly smaller now, there are a couple cottages in that area.
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History of Sawyer Point
Hi All,
We have just joined the Forum. I am writing a history of Sawyer Point in Tuftonboro for a book celebrating the area and the 50th anniversary of our Sawyer Point Road Association in 2021. I'm interested in the Caverly, Piper, Edgerly and Sawyer families who owned property on Sawyer Point. Also any other information or anecdotes about the area would be welcome. Thank you, Sawyer Point |
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Welcome to the Forum. I sent you a PM.
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any pictures of terrance hill across from samoset? |
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many memories from 60's and on in front of baby beach
dad's cousin Ralph William Williams painted many of the Breck Girls portraits that were used in Breck shampoo advertising. He used to work on these portraits while looking out at baby beach on Lake Winnipesaukee. They were on the back of better homes and gardens and many others |
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Before the Laconia bypass, it was quite the trip taking backroads through Laconia and Gilford to get to the 'camp'. Sorry I don't have pictures of Terrace Hill. Up until the early 70s, it was a seasonal dirt road covered with used crankcase oil to mitigate dust. Almost all the camps were owned by middle class residents, firemen and policemen from Mass, RI and New York. There were two cabin colonies with seasonal rental, one was owned by Ellie Donnelly and the other was by Kitty her sister. Both of Irish origin. The residents would have neighborhood block parties where the families would get together to socialize and the kids would get to know each other. Gone are the days I cherished on the lake. |
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