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Archive for July, 2009

Our first time at a B&B, and The Glynn House has set the bar. Glenn, Pam and Ingrid were all wonderful hosts. We can’t wait to return!  We will certainly be telling our friends and family about the charming room, the wonderful hospitality and the delicious breakfast. Thank you!
Brian & Rebecca
January 21st 2009

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Regardless of if you’ve saddled up 1000 times or you are getting ready to experience the thrill of riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle for the first time, it’s easier than ever to experience the bike of your dreams.  One day or multiple day rentals are now available at Harley Davidson Laconia, which located minutes from the [...]

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The Flying Yankee is one of only three 3-car, diesel-electric streamliners of its type ever built. After nearly seven years of disassembly, re-engineering, fabrication and rebuilding, Phase I of the restoration was completed in the fall of 2004. Phase II of the project is well advance. Visit the Flying Yankee on Saturday August 1st and [...]

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For those who’ve wanted to view a visual image of our student intern Rebecca Jarman, you can now find a photo by clicking on the ‘our innkeepers‘ navigation bar. Rebecca was standing on a top of Mount Percival, mid way through a six mile hike, when the picture was taken.

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The young Venezuelan pianist Ana Karina Alamo, who will keep you glued to every note, perform Gershwin’s magical Rhapsody in Blue. Other pieces included this evening include Dvorak’s ‘New World’ Symphony and Piazzolla’s Tangazo. Don’t miss a great evening at the Silver Center.

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It’s not every band that’s still staking out new musical territory and embracing fresh challenges more than 20 years into their career, but that’s the case with Blues Traveler. Having long ago graduated from the jam-band underground to mainstream stardom, the iconoclastic combo has consistently stuck to its guns and played by its own rules. [...]

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The Great Waters Pop Festival is conducted and arranged by Peter Mansfield A journey through the most revolutionary decade of popular music with soloists from the renowned Boston Conservatory Theater Division and a special appearance by virtuoso trumpeter Jay Daly featuring Motown memories, classic songs by Burt Bacharach & Hal David, Broadway blockbusters and a [...]

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Glenn, Pam + Ingrid,
You are certainly gifted in the fine art of hospitality. We loved the delicious breakfasts, the warm fire in the evenings, the relaxing tub and the helpful hints for things to do in the Lakes Region. Our stay here will be a lifetime memory. I hope there will be many more visits [...]

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Cats tells the story, in song and dance, of the annual gathering of Jellicle cats at which time one special cat is selected to ascend to the Heaviside layer. Filled with stupendous songs (“Memory”) and thrilling dancing, people young and old will be blown by this musical extravaganza! Don’t miss this great musical, which opens [...]

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Soul Fest, New England’s Premier Multi-Day Music Festival and Family Retreat. Featuring over a hundred world-renowned artists and speakers on 5 stages as well as various activities and games for the whole family to enjoy. Headlining artists include Casting Crowns, Newsboys, Third Day, Skillet, Norma Jean, The Chariot, Natalie Grant, Sara Groves, Jason Upton and [...]

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