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09-03-2009, 08:21 PM | #1 |
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Oak Corner House
Does anyone remember the summer time inn called Oak Corner House in Moultonborough? It was on the corner of Lake Shore Drive and Alpine Park Road. It is now all individually owned condo units and cottages, but at one time it was a summer rental property for many Boston/Italian families. I remember seeing the summer renters playing bocce on the corner of Lake Shore Drive and APR. I believe the owners or managers of the property were named Caggiano.
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I remember the restaurant and bar........both were good. How about "Beggars Banquet" in Moultonborough...owned by Paul Costley??
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Remember it...
A friend of mine rented a room there, hmmmm... maybe in the summer of 1971. There was a man by the name of Caggiano from Center Harbor who removed many trees from our next door neighbor's property about 10 years ago. Perhaps related? Greens Basin Girl: I think we might know each other? Did we see you this past weekend at a Labor Day weekend party????
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09-10-2009, 08:44 PM | #5 |
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Bob Caggiano would be about 52 years old now. He was the son of the manager/owner. Big strapping guy, 6' 2" 210 lbs, blond, Mass accent. |
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Yes, your description of Bob Caggiano matches that of the man who removed trees from our neighbors property at the lake. He took down lots of trees and really opened up the area around their cottage. Speaking of Lake Shore Drive, my thoughts just flashed back to the White Diamond Inn.... a favorite restaurant of my parents in their day!
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12-23-2009, 08:29 AM | #7 |
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Hi: I remember it well. We lived down Alpine Park Road and also had a few houses on LSD. My Great Aunts sold Oak Corner House to Mr. Caggiano and I spent all my summers growing up in CH. Are you down on Alpine Park Road? I think I met you several summers ago.
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02-20-2010, 11:33 PM | #8 |
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New here and dredging up this slightly aged thread since it's a stroll down memory lane.
I remember the White Diamond Inn quite well. Owned by the Packard family for years. They sold it and the name was changed to the Staffordshire Inn. I worked for that owner for one summer as a handyman. We often referred to him as Col Clink (Hogan's Heros) because he looked quite a bit like him. After a few years of being the Stafforshire, the white diamonds on the railings had to be painted over. Here's a trivia question, does anyone know why? The restaurant while it was the White Diamond was quite good. Anyone remember Sleepy Hollow Cottages two lots down? That's where I spent my summers from sometime in the 60s to the end of the 70s. Between Sleepy Hollow and the White Diamond was the Legault (sp?) property. Past Sleepy Hollow was a large piece of land with several houses belonging to the Chirello (sp?) family. I spent quite a bit of time playing there with various other kids from that family. It was eventually split up. My parents bought the house closest to the street. When my father retired they moved there. After several years they decided the winters were too long and moved to AZ. I also remember the Oak Corner, but since I didn't have any friends there, spent little time on the property. I recall they had one of the larger docks in that corner. Moving down the neck, does anyone remember the gentleman with the seaplane? On Friday afternoon he'd fly in and then on Sunday he'd head back down to Mass. From what I recall he finally quit flying it when an engine problem caused his plane to stall. He put it in a tree right next to the ice cream stand that was across from Robin's. I don't think he was hurt, but I think he didn't fly any more. My father would know... Will try to jog my memory about more of the people and places on Lake Shore Drive. I'm sure my father could name a bunch... |
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The White Diamond had the best veal oscar on the planet.....I believe Mark made his own tarragon bearnaise.After they closed ....he and a partner,Malcolm Knowles,opened the Hathaway house in Laconia which was the place to go for many years.He brought his veal oscar recipe with him.....served it with white asparagus......oh man....I'm drooling on my keyboard just thinking about it.
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Blast from the past
The White Diamond Inn. What a trip! Had an enjoyable New Years Eve!
I think I was attending Belknap College at the time.
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Belknap College, now there's a blast from the past. We used to rent our winterized cottages out to Belknap students.
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Student rentals
Renting to Belknap students was a big mistake that my parents made one winter. When we owned the winterized house next door the students trashed the house, State Police wanted access to look for hard drugs, which they found, and we were left with a dead monkey in the refrigerator among other things too gross to go into to cleanup. For awhile our home was known as the Monkey House.
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A monkey?
So..... the monkey was a pet, and died, and to avoid dead monkey odors the students refrigerated it? Oh my.... I've heard everything. I do recall going to many gatherings in the summer-time on Lake Shore Rd (and elsewhere in Ctr Harbor/Moultonboro) "hosted" by Belknap College students renting homes/camps. Some names I remember: Mike Hahn, John Burke, Larry Haney, Buzz Cabel, Tony Livingston, George Hawkins, to name a few....a closely-knit group. Never saw a monkey in my travels.
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Monkeys and more
They also had a pair pf huskies that thought that the front porch was their personal bathroom. Yeck.
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Thank you for your reminder (LSD) and correction!
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Animal House
Sounds like John Blutarsky and his fellow Delta brothers lived there. At least it wasn't a horse!
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When the group 'Mountain' played at Belknap College, I have never known Center Harbor to be so groovy! LOL!
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My name is Gabe Caggiano. A cousin to Eddy and his son Bob who ran the OCH. Spent alot of time there in the late 60s. They rang a huge bell near the cabins for breakfast at 7am. Pity the place went under. That real estate was gold. The main building is gone and the area looks like a trailer park now.
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