Community Profiles - Laconia

LaconiaLaconia is the county seat of Belknap County, and is the commercial center of the surrounding region. While the Weirs Beach section was originally a thriving Native American fishing settlement, the first documented white visitors came to the area in 1652. It wasn’t until the end of the French Indian War in 1763 that settlers arrived. The first settlers were farmers who found the fertile soil beneficial to their survival. Farming remained a primary occupation right through World War II.

LaconiaIn the early to mid 1800s, stagecoach, railroad and steamboat routes made travel more  convenient and Weirs Beach began to become a popular summer resort. As travel improved and more settlers came to the area, the need for commerce grew, and mills began to dot the countryside. Plentiful flowing water provided power for the textile and manufacturing mills of the industrial age.

Originally called Meredith Bridge, the Town of Laconia became incorporated in 1855, and later became incorporated as a city in 1893. The first Mayor of the City of Laconia, Charles Busiel, became Governor of New Hampshire in 1895.


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Population:   16,411   (2000)   

Town Offices  
Laconia City Office
45 Beacon Street East
Laconia, NH 03246

603-524-1520 (phone and fax)

www.city.laconia.nh.us

Office hours: Monday -
Friday, 8:30 - 4:30  

Laconia Community Profile

Links
Greater Laconia-Weirs Chamber of Commerce

Laconia Main Street

Laconia Police Department

Laconia School District

LRGHealthcare

Online Property Assessments

State of NH Laconia page

Laconia Library

 

Weirs Beach