And then there was one : a history of the hotels of the summit and the west side of Mt. Washington /
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- History of the hotels of the summit and the west side of Mt. Washington [Portion of title]
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974.2 JAG Last house on the road : | 974.2 JON Evolution of a valley : | 974.2 KEN An electrifying history : Public Service Co. of New Hampshire | 974.2 MCA And then there was one : | 974.2 MOO The Moosilaukee reader / Volume 1. | 974.2 MOO The Moosilaukee reader / Volume 2. | 974.2 MOR Colonial Portsmouth in pen and ink / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-338) and index.
Chronology -- The Fabyan House -- The Crawford House -- The Twin Mountain House and the Mount Pleasant House -- Barron's influence expands -- Developments in the 1880s -- The gay nineties -- The Mount Washington Hotel at Bretton Woods -- Sports in the White Hills -- North Country highways -- Crawford Notch State Park and Bean's Grant -- The war years -- Mount Pleasant House torn down -- The Barron era closes -- The Crawford House revived -- Final days of Crawford House -- And then there was one, the Mount Washington Hotel.
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