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BroadHopper
08-19-2005, 03:06 PM
Where is Cedar Cove in Alton? A buddy of mine is looking at property there. he ask me where it is and I can't find it on the map. :confused:

Bizer
08-19-2005, 03:36 PM
Cedar Cove is east of light #74 and northeast of Plum Island. It is a no-rafting area.

BroadHopper
08-23-2005, 11:29 AM
I didn't think there would be a cove inside a cove! I thought that whole inlet is Robert's Cove. :laugh:

Loony Singer
08-23-2005, 11:46 AM
Didn't used to be called "Cedar Cove". When I was a kid, I went to Camp DeWitt which was located there...don't think the little cove had a name back then. It is, however, where I learned to sail and canoe. Sigh.

Bubba
08-23-2005, 02:17 PM
The cove got the name when the association was developed. The beach there is for "Ceder Cove Association Members Only".

Islander
08-23-2005, 06:51 PM
Didn't used to be called "Cedar Cove". When I was a kid, I went to Camp DeWitt which was located there...don't think the little cove had a name back then. It is, however, where I learned to sail and canoe. Sigh.

When there is only one of something in our experience we don't need a name, it's just "the cove".

The earth has only one moon and one sun, so we forget their names and just call them the moon and the sun. Some people can't tell you their names although they have hear them many times.

Skip
08-23-2005, 07:21 PM
Just to amplify the correct answer given by Bizer....

From the New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules.....

Saf-C 407.03 Prohibited Areas...

(a) Rafting as defined in RSA 270:42, V, shall be prohibited in the following areas of Lake Winnipesaukee unless covered by one of the exceptions specified in RSA 270:45:

(6) The area known as Cedar Cove, specifically identified as the area opposite Plum Island which borders the town of Alton tax map 18, lot numbers 12 through 20 and 55;...

A Google using "cedar cove winnipesaukee" will also return a number of pages listing property sales in the Cedar cove area....

Skip

Bear Islander
08-24-2005, 12:21 PM
When there is only one of something in our experience we don't need a name, it's just "the cove".

The earth has only one moon and one sun, so we forget their names and just call them the moon and the sun. Some people can't tell you their names although they have hear them many times.


Our sun and moon don't have any names in English. Sol and Luna are often used but they are the Latin terms.

The 10th planet doesn't have a name in any language.