"Point Maryland" seems to only exist on this post card.
'Never seen it on a map, or heard any mention of it.
'Good picture of Wolfeboro's "Dockside". I have an early photo taken by my family there, but there was no covered waiting area in the picture. The parked cars "speak" of the early-through-late 1940s, so this was a post-war photograph.
Beyond Rust Pond is Copple Crown Mountain, also rendered as one word--"Copplecrown".
Abandoned "Moose Mountain Ski Slope" was located there, not to be confused with Moose Mountain near Vermont.
Brewster had a nice open campus, but most has been built up. Their endowment must be impressive.
Brewster's "message" has certainly morphed since I attended.
The new (and huge) "Pinckney Boathouse" ($600,000 in 1988) really stuck out along the shoreline! NH 's architects were impressed.
Who was
Pinckney, you ask? IDK...