N.H.’s ‘Old Man of the Mountain’ Fell 14 Years Ago Today
By Thomas Jay Kemp on May 3, 2017
An article about the collapse of New Hampshire’s iconic “Old Man of the Mountain,” a 40-foot rock face in the White Mountains, on 3 May 2003... (Read More)
An article about the collapse of New Hampshire’s iconic “Old Man of the Mountain,” a 40-foot rock face in the White Mountains, on 3 May 2003... (Read More)
The “Old Man of the Mountain” was a granite rock formation in the White Mountains of New Hampshire that looked like the rugged profile of a man’s face. First discovered in 1805, the 40-foot-high face had been N.H.’s state emblem since 1945. But centuries of freezing and thawing eventually did the Old Man in.... (Read More)
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