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It took awhile to locate a link to the member who claims the video...
http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...hp?photo=10189 Thought he made mention in the LSP thread; but found it in PhotoPost. There are several other pics of the two boats in the beginning of the video. http://www.winnipesaukee.com/photopo...hp?photo=10191 So, thanks goes to carguy, for the enjoyable video...
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Here is the link to the previous thread on the Home Movies Of Lake Winnipesaukee.
Stills from the movie are in post #27. Seeing the old Mt. Washington coming into port is absolutely fantastic. Still gives me goose bumps. Wish we could find more of these old home movies. There has got to be many more out there. |
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