Stories of people who lived in the foothills of the Northern Presidentials.
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Ravine House - Randolph, New Hampshire
The Ravine House (opened under the name "Mount Madison House" in 1876) was founded in 1877 by Abel and his son Laban Morrill Watson. [ For more on the Ravine House see Video in the July 12th post ]
Terrific. Those oldtimers were really something. There weere still a few left in the 1940's, but not many.
The mountains were still there though, and for two summers I sang in the Bretton Woods Boys Choir, in a camp at the foot of Mt. Washington.Sany in all the hotels from Bretton Woods to Dixville Notch.
I'm not savvy enough to be sure how to get this comment to y ou, and as this is my third try you will have three comments to read if I ever get them to go through.
Marcia,
ReplyDeleteTerrific. Those oldtimers were really something. There weere still a few left in the 1940's, but not many.
The mountains were still there though, and for two summers I sang in the Bretton Woods Boys Choir, in a camp at the foot of Mt. Washington.Sany in all the hotels from Bretton Woods to Dixville Notch.
I'm not savvy enough to be sure how to get this comment to y ou, and as this is my third try you will have three comments to read if I ever get them to go through.
Mark Gulesian