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Old 01-20-2019, 05:53 AM   #151
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Back to the lakes region. And also mentioned in this thread.

From post #122
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Originally Posted by Chickie View Post
The Captain’s Table was first known as Chickland, a restaurant built about 1958 by Edward Spadafora.
This area of the lake has changed so much "Chickland" actually came in two different flavors. I'm pretty sure the green flavor was first, just an assumption. based on the amount of trees in the back ground. I think that the pinkish red version was latter. Paugus bay is in the background. In the second image you can just make out "Little Island" in the background. Now-a-days can you actually have a restaurant called "Chickland" ?

Maybe one of the historians here would know if in the pinkish red version photo what that little green building is outside. Was that the landing for the "FOXY BOAT" service. (See link below) I'd love to know if it was their lake port departure and arrival location. So much has change in this location over the years it's hard to remember where everything was back then.





https://www.winnipesaukee.com/forums...ight=FOXY+BOAT
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