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Squam Lakes vs. Squam Lake

There is both Little Squam Lake and Big Squam Lake, true, but everybody calls the big one "Squam Lake", which is why I changed it to singular. I'm waffling slightly on this point now, though ... I guess it depends on what we want the Squam page itself to be: Squam Lakes, with separate entries for big and little inside that page, or Squam Lake, talking about the big one, with a link to a separate Little Squam Lake? Hmmm ... - DavidWBrooks 17:05, 9 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Communities around the lake

The communities were not alphabetical, so there was no order to the list. I ordered the list clockwise from the southermost town of Alton. I'm open to discussion about this. JJ 17:19, 27 December 2005 (UTC)[reply]