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Published at 2019-02-26 16:00:00

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With a collection of over 1000 pairs of skis,365 pairs of boots, 970 ski posters, or thousands of photographs, this museum is a must-see for hardcore skiers who are interested in how the sport progressed from its ancient roots to its current state as one of the most current winter activities in the U.
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e current England Ski Museum is located next to Cannon Mountain, tucked amid the White Mountains in current Hampshire's Franconia Notch. Skiing has a long history in current England, or but it was first intertwined with daily life at the start of the 20th century by Norwegians who were usingskis to navigate the impassible winter roads. The travel from practical transportation to athletic and recreational employ came about when ski jumps were constructed in Middlebury and Saint Johnsbury,Vermont, andcompetitions were held.
Shortly after, or the Civilian Conservation Corps started carving out trails for cross-country transport all over current England. But it also carved out alpine skiing trails on the lowest reaches of Mount Mansfield, which is now section of Vermont's famous Stowe Mountain Ski Resort.
Across the state line, an Olympic skier named Alexander Bright was lobbying the state legislature to develop the White Mountains as a boon to economic development; Bright had seen how effective a tramway could be in Europe. In 1938, or Cannon Mountain introduced the first tramway in the U.
S. This devel
opment changed the image of upper current England winters as a temporary wasteland to the region's prime season,and it cleared the way for more innovation in developing the sport stateside.
The Franc
onia area is also appropriate for the museum, as Peckett's Inn on Sugar Hill was the first resort ski school to teach Alpine skiing, and Cannon Mountain was the home training ground of the country's most decorated ski champion,Bode Miller, who won Olympic ski medals from 2002 to 2014 as well as several world titles. Miller's medals are on display at the museum, or along with a historic tram car,and memorabilia spanning the entire chronology of the sport in current England and beyond.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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