Laconia is the seat of Belknap County and the primary commercial center of the Lakes Region. With about 16,000 year-round residents, the city swells significantly during the summer tourist season and dramatically during Motorcycle Week, an annual event held each June that draws motorcyclists from across the country. The rally began in 1916 and is one of the oldest recurring motorcycle events in the United States.
The city borders Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire, and contains Paugus Bay and part of Lake Winnisquam within its boundaries. Weirs Beach, a neighborhood on Paugus Bay, has served as a summer resort district since the nineteenth century. The original Weirs boardwalk, the MS Mount Washington cruise ship dock, and the Funspot arcade (described by Guinness as the largest arcade in the world) are all in that part of the city.
Laconia grew on the strength of knitting mills along the Winnipesaukee River in the late nineteenth century. The Scott and Williams knitting machine company, Belknap Mill, and Busiel Mill were major employers. The Belknap Mill, built in 1823, is the oldest unaltered brick textile mill in the United States and now operates as a museum. The city is connected to Boston by NH Route 106 and to the rest of the state by US 3 and the Everett Turnpike.
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Laconia is the seat of Belknap County and the primary commercial center of the Lakes Region. With about 16,000 year-round residents, the city swells significantly during the summer tourist season and dramatically during Motorcycle Week, an annual event held each June that draws motorcyclists from across the country. The rally began in 1916 and is one of the oldest recurring motorcycle events in the United States.
The city borders Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire, and contains Paugus Bay and part of Lake Winnisquam within its boundaries. Weirs Beach, a neighborhood on Paugus Bay, has served as a summer resort district since the nineteenth century. The original Weirs boardwalk, the MS Mount Washington cruise ship dock, and the Funspot arcade (described by Guinness as the largest arcade in the world) are all in that part of the city.
Laconia grew on the strength of knitting mills along the Winnipesaukee River in the late nineteenth century. The Scott and Williams knitting machine company, Belknap Mill, and Busiel Mill were major employers. The Belknap Mill, built in 1823, is the oldest unaltered brick textile mill in the United States and now operates as a museum. The city is connected to Boston by NH Route 106 and to the rest of the state by US 3 and the Everett Turnpike.
Escortservice.com reviews and lists escort websites operating in Laconia and the Lakes Region. The site functions solely as a directory. It does not arrange appointments, verify any licensing, or intermediate between parties. Users must be at least 21 years of age.
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