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About the Laconia, New Hampshire AreaThe magic of the water, the majesty of mountains --- the combination is the hub of New Hampshire, Laconia and the Lakes Region. Laconia is the Lake Region's principal city. Set in the mid-eastern sector of the Granite State, the Lakes Region's history dates back to Indian lore, to Colonial times, to Henry David Thoreau's trek up the Merrimack River where he boarded a Concord coach to seek the big lake. He stood both at the Weirs Channel and later on Red Hill to admire the length and breadth of the giant waters, such a contrast to the pond he lived on, the rivers he traversed. "There are all the shapes and hues of the kaleidoscope, and the designs and ciphers of books of heraldry. Every time I see a nodding pine top, it seems as if a new fashion of weaving plumes had come into vogue." Location Airports Terrain The city has a total area of 26.6 square miles, including 20.3 miles of land and 6.3 square miles of water. The total area is 23.7% water. Laconia is drained by the Winnipesaukee River. It is bounded on the southwest by Winnisquam Lake and by Lake Winnipesaukee in the northeast. Population Over 80% of the adult residents have completed high school; 20% have earned a bachelor’s degree, and 7% have attained a graduate or professional degree. Jobs The average commute, for those who work outside of the city, is 22 minutes. Colleges/Universities Housing Historic Site Parks/Sports/Recreation/Golf Laconia Country Club has a semi-private 18-hole golf course, and Lakeview Golf Club has a semi-private 9-hole course. The Soucook River has stretches of white water popular for white river rafting. Special Attractions/Events There is plenty of live music, movies, theater and the arts to choose from, too. Each June, the city hosts Laconia Motorcycle Week, one of the country's largest rallies, and each winter, the Laconia World Championship Sled Dog Derby. In the Lakes Region, you will find a welcome as warm as a sunny summer day, no matter what the season. This region is famous for a long tradition of hospitality. Interesting Facts A colonial fort was built here in 1746. Laconia was ranked the top hometown in the State of New Hampshire in February 2001, by the ePodunk Home Towns Index. Request our Free Laconia, Gilmanton, and Pittsfield Relocation Package. It's packed full of useful and important information about the Laconia, Gilmanton, and Pittsfield, New Hampshire area. Don't move here without it! Remember: we'll send it to you for free and without obligation. Just fill out the form and we will send it right out...
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