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Any clues what was nearby these cabins. Some sort of landmark. Was it a place from your youth, about how many years ago.
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I could be way off but have a vague recollection of something like that on rt3 near where pirates cove mini golf is now. half way between Meredith and weirs
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You might check with the Lake Winnipesaukee Museum up by Funspot or the Meredith and the Laconia Historical Societies if that's the area you think it might have been.
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Great American cabins as I remember were white with red trim and screened porch facing the water. Around 1967. I can remember catching hornpout from shore. I don’t know which lake it was on. Funny the things you remember and the things you don’t.
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