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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a town in [[New Hampshire]] on [[Lake {{PAGENAME}}]] proximate to [[Melvin Village]].  Led by [[Makenzie Shaw]], many of the residents of the village had to flee to the comparative safety of {{PAGENAME}}. In particular, [[Martha Mailloux]] required the servics of the [[hospital]] there to fend off frostbite and other cold-related maladies. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Drift]]'')
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a town in [[New Hampshire]] on [[Lake {{PAGENAME}}]] proximate to [[Melvin Village]].  Led by [[Makenzie Shaw]], many of the residents of the village had to flee to the comparative safety of {{PAGENAME}}. In particular, [[Martha Mailloux]] required the servics of the [[hospital]] there to fend off frostbite and other cold-related maladies. ([[PDA]]: ''[[Drift]]'')
:''In the real world, there is no ''town'' called "Winnipesaukee" in New Hampshire.  Because the town is described as being a "small resort town" with a hospital, while also being on the lake, it could be a fictional substitute for [[wikipedia:Laconia|Laconia]].
:''In the real world, there is no ''town'' called "Winnipesaukee" in New Hampshire.  Because the town is described as being a "small resort town" with a hospital, while also being on the lake, it could be a fictional substitute for [[wikipedia:Laconia|Laconia]].
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Revision as of 11:38, 31 December 2010

Winnipesaukee was a town in New Hampshire on Lake Winnipesaukee proximate to Melvin Village. Led by Makenzie Shaw, many of the residents of the village had to flee to the comparative safety of Winnipesaukee. In particular, Martha Mailloux required the servics of the hospital there to fend off frostbite and other cold-related maladies. (PDA: Drift)

In the real world, there is no town called "Winnipesaukee" in New Hampshire. Because the town is described as being a "small resort town" with a hospital, while also being on the lake, it could be a fictional substitute for Laconia.