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You’re 45-minute narrated tour of Wolfeboro begins
on the hour at the Wolfeboro Town Docks or on the half-hour
from the Visitor’s Center at the old Railroad Station.
Molly’s driver will introduce you to the town’s
bustling waterfront, including Cate Park, home to summer concerts
and art festivals.. You’ll travel down South
Main Street through Brewster Academy, the town’s private,
co-educational high school, where you’ll enjoy lovely
views of Wolfeboro Bay and Lake Winnipesaukee.
South Main Street stops include the Wolfeboro Historical Society
buildings open for summer tours, and Kingswood Regional High
School where there is plenty of free parking. Returning to
Pickering Corner (junction of Routes 28 and 109), your tour
will take you through Wolfeboro Falls, home of the Wright
Museum, a World War II era museum, and also to the
NH Boat Museum.
Returning to downtown you’ll see Wolfeboro Back Bay
home to the Abenaki Water Ski Club and numerous antique wooden
boats. Crossing the bridge downtown, Molly continues her tour
of Back Bay, North Main Street, and Sewall Road. You’ll
see where pewter is hand-cast and finished, then travel along
the shore of Sewall Point and some of Wolfeboro’s most
beautiful waterfront homes, finally returning to the town
docks.
Trolley tours run everyday 10AM until 4PM from June 21 until Labor
Day, unless Molly is on a special charter. Call 603-569-2200 for Spring and Fall weekend schedule.
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