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View Poll Results: Would you be in favor of the Lake Winnipesaukee Museum receiving a blockbuster donati | |||
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5 | 31.25% |
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The new boat museum is a tremendous modern venue. Maybe the Lake Winnipesaukee Museum can make the leap as well.
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Not sure what you're asking, but is the museum open? Last I saw, there was still a "docking soon" sign out front. It seems like it's taking a long time to open?
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On who the donor is. Why?
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I think I'd rather see the money go into protecting the lake from cyanobacteria
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Private donations...Who cares?
State or Federal donations with taxpayer monie$...No!
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*Scratch that, it looks like it opened July 5th! Sent from my SM-S911U using Tapatalk |
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Opened, we stopped by the new one on the 7th and they are still "building it" but they had some nice boats there. It looks like it will be a great place once finished with everything. At that time they were only asking for donations, not an true entrance fee because they only had a few things.
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The post is based on a premise that the Lake Winnipesaukee museum is worthy of being the same quality as the boat museum. |
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We went to the boat museum today and they have a really nice display of wooden boats, outboards and other boating memorabilia. I think the old 5hp green Johnson outboard on display resonated with me most as it reminded me of all the time I spent zooming around Waukewan as a kid. The museum is open this weekend and next before they close for the season. There is a bay in process and it appears to be mockup of a boat dock. That may explain the "docking soon".
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