The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . ailroad system of Laconia, connect-ing with The Weirs and Lake Winnipe-saukee. The Vue De lEau is mostbeautifully situated, commanding a mag-nificent view of Lake Winnesquam andthe city of Laconia, with the Sandwich,Ossipee, and White Mountain ranges inthe distance, and the Belknap moun-tains only a few miles away on the hotel is connected with the outsideworld by long-distance telephone, andoffers all the charm of country life, to- curves, and all the s


The illustrated LaconianHistory and industries of Laconia, of the city and its manufacturing and business interests . ailroad system of Laconia, connect-ing with The Weirs and Lake Winnipe-saukee. The Vue De lEau is mostbeautifully situated, commanding a mag-nificent view of Lake Winnesquam andthe city of Laconia, with the Sandwich,Ossipee, and White Mountain ranges inthe distance, and the Belknap moun-tains only a few miles away on the hotel is connected with the outsideworld by long-distance telephone, andoffers all the charm of country life, to- curves, and all the scenes are of natural loveli-ness not to be described. This tortuous coast-line multiplies little bays and inlets throughoutthe basin occupied by these waters, and affordsa succession of scenes not often surpassed inbeauty in any section in New England. Central House. The Central House, at No. 603 Mainstreet, Laconia, is a first-class hotel,open all the year, and under the man-agement of H. H. Caldon, is centrally located, near the railroadstation, electric cars, and business por-tion of the city, and the hotel is. Vue De lEau Hotel. gether with the facilities and conven-iences of the city close at hand. LakeWinnesquam is a widely-known sports-mens resort, these waters aboundingwith lake trout, salmon, bass, pickerel,and smaller fish. The lake is ninemiles long, and from half a mile to twomiles in width. A prominent writerand admirer of New England scenerysays : The scenery of which it is a part is primitiveand wonderfully attractive. Its shores riseabruptly in many parts to hills often of consid-erable height, these being usually well wooded,the forest growth coming down often to thewaters edge. The shore winds inward and out-ward among these hills in graceful lines and equipped with every convenience, suchas steam heat, electric lights, baths, are from Si to S2 per clay, andthis hotel is very popular with commer-cial travelers, on account of its goodser


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