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Old 09-21-2017, 04:01 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by TiltonBB View Post
Here is the article:

http://www.laconiadailysun.com/newsx...-falls-through

I had been told through another party that there were also pollution issues.

That is a shame but it is not the first time the arrowhead issue has stalled or stopped development in the Weirs area. Many years ago there was a plan for an 80 room resort starting where the mini golf is at the bridge and running to around the corner past where the tiki boats are being sold. That too fell through because of indian artifacts buried there.

So what happens? Re bury the artifacts, never to be seen again, and let the land stay vacant?

Maybe the nuts around the country, with a political agenda, who want every historic statue taken down will decide that the arrowheads are weapons and a remnant of war and should be dug up and thrown away.
Simple solution here: The City of Laconia should purchase the property for "fair market value" and donate it back to the "Native Americans". Allow them to build a casino, hotel and anything else they so choose (tax free of course). DONE!
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