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Alton Bay, New Hampshire

Unincorporated community in New Hampshire, United States

Alton Bay, New Hampshire

Unincorporated community in New Hampshire, United States

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official_nameAlton Bay, New Hampshire
settlement_typeUnincorporated community
image_skylineIce houses Alton Bay.jpg
image_captionIce fishing structures on Alton Bay in Lake Winnipesaukee, 2010
pushpin_mapNew Hampshire#USA
pushpin_labelAlton Bay
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subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_nameUnited States
subdivision_type1State
subdivision_name1New Hampshire
subdivision_type2County
subdivision_name2Belknap
subdivision_type3Town
subdivision_name3Alton
timezoneEastern (EST)
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postal_code_typeZIP code
postal_code03810
area_code603
blank_nameGNIS feature ID
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Alton Bay is an unincorporated community in the town of Alton in Belknap County, New Hampshire, United States, and is located on Alton Bay, a 4 mi cove of Lake Winnipesaukee which forms the southernmost point on the lake. The village is part of the Lakes Region, a popular resort area of the state.

Alton Bay is located at the intersection of New Hampshire Route 11 and Route 28A, 1 mi north of the center of Alton. Route 11 is an east-west highway that crosses the entire state of New Hampshire, connecting Laconia to the west and Rochester to the east. Route 28A is a local highway that joins Route 28 4 mi north of Alton Bay.

Lake Avenue, Alton Bay Campground

In 1851, the village became the terminus of the Cochecho Railroad from Dover. The rail line became the Lake Shore Railroad in 1890, continuing west to Lakeport in Laconia. It was in operation until 1935. The MS Mount Washington and its predecessor ships on Lake Winnipesaukee have made Alton Bay a stop since 1872.

Alton Bay is home to the Alton Bay Christian Conference Center, a Christian retreat center and campground organized in 1863 as the Second Advent Camp Meeting, and incorporated as the Alton Bay Camp Meeting Association in 1876. It continues its year-round ministry by hosting retreat groups, summer camps, concerts, speakers, and summer residents, who live there and participate in the services of the Association.

The village has a separate ZIP code (03810) from the rest of the town of Alton.

References

References

  1. {{cite gnis. 865227. Alton Bay
  2. [https://books.google.com/books?id=mi4oAAAAYAAJ&dq=Cochecho%20Railroad&pg=RA9-PA10 Report of the Directors of the Boston & Maine Railroad to the Stockholders, September 12, 1849]
  3. "History of Alton Bay Christian Conference Center".
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