Gilford, New Hampshire, United States

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Gilford, New Hampshire, United States, is a small town in Belknap County known for its location on Lake Winnipesaukee and as a popular destination for outdoor recreation and tourism.

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Gilford, New Hampshire, United States canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
adjacentTo Alton, New Hampshire
Belmont, New Hampshire
Gilmanton, New Hampshire
Laconia, New Hampshire
Belmont, New Hampshire
surface form: Meredith, New Hampshire
climate humid continental climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision United States of America
surface form: United States
county Belknap County, New Hampshire
economySector hospitality industry
outdoor recreation industry
tourism
GNISFeatureClass civil
governmentType New England town government
hasAttraction Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Ellacoya State Park
Gunstock Mountain Resort
Lake Winnipesaukee shoreline
hasEducationalInstitution Gilford Elementary School
Gilford High School
Gilford Middle School
hasLakeShoreOn Lake Winnipesaukee
hasPart Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
Ellacoya State Park
Gunstock Mountain Resort
village of Gilford
hasTransportation local road network
knownFor lakefront recreation
outdoor recreation
tourism
locatedIn Belknap County, New Hampshire
New England
locatedNear Lakes Region of New Hampshire
White Mountains
locatedOn Lake Winnipesaukee
nearAirport Laconia Municipal Airport
postalCodeType ZIP code
primaryActivities boating
camping
fishing
hiking
skiing
snowboarding
region Lakes Region of New Hampshire
state New Hampshire
timeZone Eastern Time Zone

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Red Rolfe deathPlace Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
Robert Abial Rolfe placeOfDeath Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
Red placeOfDeath Gilford, New Hampshire, United States
subject surface form: Red Rolfe