New Hampshire on Skis

New Hampshire on Skis
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 134
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ISBN-10 : 9781439628591
ISBN-13 : 1439628599
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Book Synopsis New Hampshire on Skis by : E. John B. Allen

Download or read book New Hampshire on Skis written by E. John B. Allen and published by Arcadia Publishing. This book was released on 2002-11-13 with total page 134 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The state of New Hampshire has a strong skiing tradition to brag about, and in the 1930s, it led the United States in ski activity. The early prominence of Dartmouth College's Outing Club and winter carnival was a major forerunner in the development of the sport and readied the state to receive the alpine impetus coming from Europe in the 1930s. Germans and particularly Austrians-some fleeing Nazi persecution-brought with them the expert downhill schuss and found the White Mountains suitable terrain. Rail excursions from Boston, well-plowed roads, help from the Civilian Conservation Corps, and entrepreneurial activity helped skiing take off, and many ski centers boasting rope tows opened. New Hampshire on Skis follows this development and the rise in popularity of skiing in the state. Such innovations as the Cannon Tram, operating from 1938, marked a high point of state-supported ski promotion. After World War II ended, development of ski areas began in earnest. In the late twentieth century and today, ski areas have combined their ski sport activity with other snow sports-snowboarding in particular. New Hampshire on Skis documents the growth of the ski industry in New Hampshire from its European beginnings to what is now one of the most popular winter destinations on the East Coast.


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