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I am a high school student looking for some ideas for a senior project that relates to Winnipesaukee, and I need some ideas and suggestions. This is a semester long project. I would like to document some interesting history or legends for the community to enjoy learning about. So much has been done through the years so I am trying to find something unique. History of camps, steamboat wrecks, audio shoreline boat tour, famous home owners through the centuries etc. I am open to all suggestions!! Can't wait to hear your thought111s
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1st 4walls, welcome to the forum.
While you may have already done this, suggest paging back through the posts on the history forum and the diving forum. There is a lot of material there and you can add a follow-up post on any of the threads to ask additional questions. Good luck! |
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Another suggestion is the history of the area's wildlife including the fishery. |
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![]() ![]() I'm sure you will get what you are looking for from the great members of this blog. Best of luck. ![]() ![]()
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of Irwin Marine. He will be a great source of Winnipesaukee history. I'd grant him an interview.
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Lake Winnipesaukee Museum has a lot of good historical information.
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I have always been amazed of the history of the early 20th century tourism of the lakes region, the heyday of tourism. Trains full of tourist visiting the region everyday, lake tours were booming and other business such as hospitality and rentals. Sharp contrast to modern day. Worth a look in my opinion. Good luck
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