Appropriate topics for this category include museums, libraries, art galleries, and attractions in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Other topics may include local events and recreational and sports programs and facilities.
 
 
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Operated as a non-profit organization, the summer festival once took place in the acoustic pavilion on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee but, in 2011 it was moved indoors in the Kingswood Arts Center in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Scheduled concerts and educational events are published, and tickets may be purchased through the site.
http://www.greatwaters.org/
Located in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, the museum’s exhibits, programs, and events are highlighted, with directions, hours and days of operation, an information about its race boat regatta and museum store.
http://www.nhbm.org/
Situated in the center of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, the art gallery is open year round, featuring several artists, many from the local area, and working in a variety of mediums. Representative photographs of its gallery, an introduction to its featured artists, framing services, and contacts are published.
http://www.theartplace.biz/
Presenting three to five production per year, the non-profit amateur community theater is based in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Its history, building restoration, coming attractions, and a calendar of events are put forward, along with past productions and memorials.
http://www.village-players.com/
The cruise boat offers public cruises and private chaters on the 72-acre Lake Winnipesaukee, from its base in the town of Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Scheduled cruises and functions, as well as information about its charter policies and fees, directions, and contacts are posted.
http://www.winnipesaukeebelle.com/
The non-profit organization operates the Clark House Museum complex, which includes the Clark House, firehouse, school house, and an online shopping area. An overview of the organization and its projects, a calendar of events, hours of operation, and announcements are posted to the site.
http://www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org/
The turn-of-the-century trolley offers narrated 45-minute tours of historic Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, with views of Lake Winnipesaukee. A map of its route, an overview of its charter services, and online ticket sales are featured.
http://www.wolfeborotrolley.com/
The non-profit educational institution is focused on preserving and sharing the stories of America’s part in World War Two, through a variety of programs, events, and exhibitions supported through private donations. Its location, hours of operation, and contacts are included.
http://www.wrightmuseum.org/